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Montenegro’s MEGA study charts low-conflict solar and wind zones, turning renewables potential into investable geography
Montenegro’s MEGA initiative has produced a first nationwide mapping of “low-conflict” areas for solar and wind, identifying about 16.3 GW of deployable potential while aiming to…
Montenegro targets end-of-year documentation milestone for Kruševo hydropower
Montenegro is advancing the Kruševo hydropower project into a more defined development stage, aiming to complete key technical and project documentation by year-end. The milestone is…
Sustainable luxury is reshaping yachting, from materials and energy systems to marina operations
Luxury in yachting is being redefined as sustainability, technology and privacy-focused design move to the center of customer expectations. The shift spans everything from harder-to-recycle composites…
Vueling and Lufthansa suspend Tivat routes as fuel costs and network reshuffles hit Europe’s summer flying
Seasonal air links to Montenegro’s Tivat airport are under renewed strain after Vueling and Lufthansa temporarily suspended selected routes, underscoring how higher jet-fuel costs and airline…
Montenegro’s payment modernisation could become a quiet economic multiplier as SEPA and instant transfers cut friction
As Montenegro aligns its payment infrastructure with SEPA and builds out instant transfer capabilities, faster and cheaper money movement is poised to reduce transaction costs across…
Montenegro’s property boom turns real estate into a macro-financial pipeline
In Montenegro, real estate has become the main conduit linking foreign capital, bank funding and household credit—helping finance tourism and construction while concentrating financial risk in…
Montenegro’s financial stability faces a stress test if external capital inflows slow
Montenegro’s growth model depends heavily on foreign capital to finance a large trade gap. A slowdown in inflows—whether from global conditions or investor sentiment—could tighten liquidity,…
EU regulatory alignment is reshaping Montenegro into a potential capital gateway for the Western Balkans
Montenegro’s growing convergence with EU financial rules—covering capital, liquidity and risk management—has strengthened transparency and stability, while euroisation reduces currency risk for investors. The country is…
Montenegro banks sit on excess liquidity, but limited investment opportunities are reshaping credit
Montenegro’s banking system has built a stable funding base and strong capital buffers, yet most new lending is flowing into consumption, real estate and trade rather…
ECB rate moves are increasingly steering Montenegro’s credit and financial stability
With Montenegro’s euroised economy leaving monetary policy largely in the hands of the ECB, changes in eurozone rates are filtering quickly into local lending costs. As…