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Understanding dividends and investment trends on the Belgrade Stock Exchange

Investing in shares is a high-risk venture that offers the potential for higher returns, appealing to those willing to embrace the challenge. Investors typically...

Belgrade Stock Exchange appoints new executive director

The Belgrade Stock Exchange has announced the appointment of Laza Ostojić as its new Executive Director. Ostojić aims to establish the exchange as a...

Belgrade Stock Exchange overview: Belex15 Index rises as NIS and Dunav Insurance shares perform well

Last week, the Belex15 index, representing the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, increased by 1.1% to reach 1,033.2 points. The total...

Reviving the Belgrade Stock Exchange: Lessons from the past and steps for a stronger future

The Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX) serves as a mirror of Serbia’s economic health, echoing the state of its market and economy. Historically, the stock...

Belgrade Stock Exchange Director resigns less than a year after appointment

Ivan Leposavic has announced his resignation as Executive Director of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, less than a year after taking on the role. Leposavic...

Investment funds in Serbia: Evolution, challenges and current trends

Investment funds play a crucial role in the financial market by offering a collective investment approach while allowing individual investors to retain ownership and...

Belgrade Stock Exchange report: Dunav insurance leads trading with turnover of 19.81 million dinars

Today, the Belgrade Stock Exchange reported a turnover of 19.81 million dinars, highlighting Belgrade Dunav Insurance as the most traded stock. The Belex15 index...

Expansion of MREL bonds in Serbia: OTP Bank and Erste Bank join Raiffeisen in financial market initiatives

According to announcements from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group focused on the private sector, two more banks...