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08:08 | 0 | Beta
The average salary in Montenegro in February was EUR495, which a decrease of two percent against January, statistical authority Monstat announced on March 19.
08:13 08:15 | 0 | Emg.rs
Dusan Petrovic will be on a one-day visit to Montenegro on 20 March. Petrovic will visit the exhibitors at the 38th food expo in Budva, at which Serbia is a partner-country.
08:30 | 0 | Tanjug
Markovic and Djurdjevic did not participate at the opening of the conference called "Together against discrimination ', because the representatives of Kosovo are not represented in accordance with the decision from Brussels.
08:33 | 0 | Tanjug
Serbia will be the partner country of this year's 38th Budva Food Fair, which will take place from March 20 to 24..The most important event for the Montenegrin food industry, the fair will bring together numerous exhibitors from the country and abroad, including some 30 companies
08:38 | 0 | BNR
According to statistics by the Bulgarian Central Bank, the number of bank deposits of over 500,000 euro has grown by 54% for the past 2 years. The share of deposits of over 100,000 euro is 11% of all deposits.
08:39 | 0 | BNR
A survey of the World Bank on university education in Bulgaria finds that it consists of a large number of small, narrowly specialized state-run universities.
09:03 | 0 | BNR
A test mounting of the shell of the VVER-1000 reactor commissioner by Bulgaria for the first block of the Belene NPP was carried out at the Izhorsk works, Rosatom informs.
09:06 | 0 | Novinite.com
The Greek company Aktor and the Bulgarian Road Infrastructure Agency have signed the contract for the construction of Lot 4 of the Struma Highway leading from Sofia to the Bulgaria-Greece border.
09:10 | 0 | tportal.hr
The Croatian Economy Ministry on Monday published the new upper limits of fuel prices for the 20 March - 2 April period, whereby the top-selling Eurosuper 95 petrol fuel will for the first time cross the psychological price mark of 11 kuna per lite. Its upper limit is now set
09:14 | 0 | Athenews.gr
The Bank of Greece announced on Monday that it was revoking the operating licenses of three cooperative banks, those of Achaia, Lamia and Lesvos-Lemnos.
09:15 | 0 | MIA
Twenty-one small hydro power plants with total installed capacity of 23MW and projected annual output of 87GWh are to be constructed in Macedonia over the next three years, an investment estimated at EUR 40 million.