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The main Croatian share indices closed mixed on Monday amidst gains in electrical concern Koncar and losses in food producer ...
The combined premium income of Serbian insurers rose by 14.3% to 177.4 billion dinars ($1.77 billion /1.51 billion euro) in ...
Serbia welcomed 219,192 foreign tourists in May, down by 7.4% on the year, with their overnight stays declining by an annual ...
Albania’s Special Prosecution Office Against Organized Crime and Corruption, SPAK, said on Monday that the anti-corruption ...
The Croatian government said it has increased its projection for next year's budget expenses by 2.1 billion euro ($2.5 ...
Croatian hotel owner Liburnia Riviera Hoteli (LRH) said on Monday it has been notified by its majority shareholder, local ...
Romania's consolidated budget was in deficit of 64.23 billion lei ($14.81 billion/12.649 billion euro) in the first five ...
The government of Albania has registered a joint stock company to represent the state in a tourism project which Donald Trump ...
Czech real estate developer CTP said that it has leased out 4,000 sq m of warehouse and office space at an industrial park it ...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said it has signed a risk-sharing agreement with Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Albania for an additional lending of 5 million euro ($5.9 million) to ...
The blue-chip index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, the BELEX15, added 0.16% on Monday to close at 1,188.70 points, lifted by gains in construction company Jedinstvo, bourse data showed.
The Croatian government has approved a borrowing of 22 million euro ($26 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) by the country’s second largest city of Split, a government official said.