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Ministry of Finance Confirms First Private Bond Sale

The Serbian Ministry of Finance confirmed today the holding of the first private sale of government bonds, marking a significant step in the development of the country's financial market. This move al...

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Success Story: From Failure to a $20 Billion Empire

In today's world where success is often measured by the speed of achievement, the story of one entrepreneur serves as a powerful reminder that the path to the top is often paved with obstacles and fai...

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Digitalization Accelerates Freight Transport

The introduction of digital data exchange represents a key step forward in modernizing processes within freight transport, as highlighted in a new report. This initiative aims to simplify and expedite...

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Dairy Farmers to Receive 500,000 Euros in Aid Due to Disease

The Association of Farmers of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced protests if the Federal Government does not disburse the promised funds amounting to 500,000 euros, intended to aid...

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Wizz Air Cancels Another Route from Tuzla

The airline Wizz Air continues to reduce the number of flights from Tuzla International Airport. Following the recent decision to cancel the route to Cologne, it has been confirmed that the route to V...

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Croatian Communication Industry Achieves Significant Success at IPRA Awards

The Croatian communication industry has confirmed its high level of quality and competitiveness on the international stage, achieving exceptional success at the prestigious IPRA Golden World Awards co...

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Zagrebačka banka Issues Mini Bonds Worth 60 Million Euros

Zagrebačka banka (Zaba) has successfully arranged the issuance of mini bonds worth nearly 60 million euros in just a few months. This significant financial achievement demonstrates strong investor int...

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Croatia More Expensive Than Greece and Spain According to Eurostat Data

The latest data from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has confirmed what has been discussed in the region for a long time – Croatia has become one of the more expensive destinat...

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Institute for Field Crops Syndicate: Financial Problems Are Not Due to Geopolitics

The Syndicate of Employees at the Institute for Field Crops and Vegetable Growing in Novi Sad has announced that the scientific institution's financial problems are solely a result of poor management ...

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Nikezić: New Debt of 500 Million Euros Points to the Collapse of Serbia's Finances

Economic analyst Miroslav Nikezić stated that Serbia's new borrowing amounting to 500 million euros clearly indicates the alarming state of Serbian public finances. According to him, such a move by t...

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Serbia Borrows 500 Million Euros, a Move That Surprised Analysts

Serbia recently undertook new borrowing on the international financial market, securing 500 million euros through the issuance of Eurobonds. This move by the Serbian government surprised economic anal...

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Dario Šimić's Business Network Under Public Scrutiny

Former Croatian national football player Dario Šimić, known for his successful sports career, has found himself at the center of media attention due to his business network and investments. His compa...