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ZajeÄŤar launches consultation for 370 MW hybrid wind-solar-plus-storage project
ZajeÄŤar in eastern Serbia has opened a public consultation for a large hybrid renewable energy development combining wind, solar and battery storage, targeting about 370 MW…
Serbia heads into 2026 with inflation contained but growth set to slow
Serbia’s inflation outlook for 2026 is expected to stay broadly under control, even as the IMF mission in Belgrade points to a downgrade in GDP growth.…
Weak buyer demand dulls trading on Novi Sad Commodity Exchange, with corn and wheat leading
Trading on the Product Exchange Novi Sad softened as buyer participation weakened across Serbia’s agricultural markets. Corn and wheat remained the main contracts, but supply outpaced…
Serbia’s macro-financial stress test hinges on NIS: energy security meets sanctions risk
Serbia’s most immediate macro-financial vulnerability is concentrated in energy, with NIS at the center of unresolved ownership and sanctions exposure. Because NIS runs the country’s only…
Serbia’s EU integration risk is now a financing variable for investors and lenders
As Serbia’s EU Growth Plan exposure extends beyond direct grants and loans, delays or democratic backsliding are increasingly being priced as higher risk—affecting FDI, bank funding…
Serbia heads into 2026 with ample bank liquidity—now the quality of lending will decide the outcome
Serbia starts 2026 with strong bank capital, abundant liquidity and a record-low NPL ratio, but investors are likely to focus on where that credit goes. The…
Serbia banks stay resilient as industrial volatility widens the gap between finance and the real economy
Serbia’s banking system continues to benefit from strong capitalisation, liquidity and regulatory oversight, even as industrial activity becomes more uneven. With growth driven largely by foreign…
Serbia’s credit expansion is supporting industry, but investors face a structural allocation gap
Serbia’s industrial turnover is rising alongside credit activity, but the latest indicators point to financing that supports output and liquidity more than it builds long-term productive…
New copper deposit near Bor highlights Serbia’s continuing role in Europe’s copper supply
A newly identified copper ore body near Bor in eastern Serbia is being described as a large addition to the long-producing Bor basin, with detailed resource…
Serbia’s mining boom deepens as TSX and ASX juniors expand the exploration pipeline
Serbia is drawing a layered mix of mining capital, but the engine of new discoveries is increasingly driven by TSX Venture and ASX-listed explorers. That junior-led…