Tag Archives: capital flows
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…
Serbia’s growth model faces rising systemic risk from capital, EU demand and energy imports
Serbia’s 2026 outlook rests on moderate growth, controlled inflation and manageable public debt, but its resilience increasingly depends on external financing, European export demand and imported…
Montenegro’s growth engine tightens its grip: real estate, bank credit and foreign capital move as one
Early 2026 data show foreign investment and bank lending are increasingly feeding Montenegro’s property cycle, with more than half of FDI flowing into real estate. The…
Foreign investor chambers in Serbia evolve into gatekeepers of capital and regulation
In Serbia, foreign investor chambers and business associations have moved beyond advocacy to shape where money goes and how quickly rules change, including through the Foreign…
Serbia’s shift toward investment-led growth raises the bar for execution and financing
Serbia’s economy is expanding, but the growth engine is changing: investment is replacing consumption as the primary driver, widening an import-heavy trade deficit that now depends…
Montenegro’s capital allocation shifts: deposits and coastal property face competition from higher-risk assets
Montenegro’s investment landscape is gradually moving beyond bank deposits and coastal real estate, as investors show rising interest in equities, private capital, and energy or digital…