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Investor confidence signals through the yield curve: lessons from Serbia’s long-dated bond issuance

Serbia’s decision to place long-dated sovereign debt during 2025 offered markets a rare, clean signal at a time when global yield curves remained distorted...

Manufacturing, mining and EU rules: Competitiveness under regulatory gravity

For investors assessing Serbia through the lens of EU accession, manufacturing and mining sit at the intersection of opportunity and constraint. These sectors generate...

Who bought what in Serbia in 2025: M&A as a mirror of strategic control

Mergers and acquisitions in Serbia during 2025 provide a revealing snapshot of how investors perceive the country’s strategic assets. Activity remained steady despite tighter...

Investors still watching Serbia — but they expect policy, not speeches

Serbia is still on the radar of regional and international investors. It has geographic advantage, market access positioning, workforce capacity, cost competitiveness and political...

Is Serbia a safe bet for institutional capital through 2028?

For institutional investors, Serbia presents a compelling but nuanced proposition. On one hand, it offers macroeconomic stability, disciplined fiscal policy, consistent growth potential and...

Serbia expands long-term government bond issuance as domestic investors anchor market stability

Serbia’s recent expansion of long-term government bond issuance offers a revealing snapshot of how the country is navigating an increasingly complex sovereign-financing environment. On...

Construction slowdown in Belgrade and Novi Sad: Investors pull back as costs rise

Serbia’s construction sector, long celebrated as one of the key drivers of the country’s growth narrative, is now showing signs of a pronounced slowdown....

Private investors in Serbia’s renewable energy sector: Owners, lenders, strategy, risks and opportunities

As Serbia embarks on its energy transition, the role of private capital in the renewable energy sector is becoming more visible and strategic. A...

FDI loses momentum: Why investors are cautious despite Serbia’s stable macro indicators

Foreign direct investment has been one of Serbia’s most reliable economic engines over the past decade, powering growth in manufacturing, services, real estate, and...

Serbia’s economy faces structural weaknesses as foreign investors retreat

Serbian companies are facing serious difficulties rooted in the internal structure of the economy and its excessive dependence on global trends. According to the...

Serbia courts new Chinese investors as Minister announces talks with textile giant Gua Nan

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Adrijana Mesarović said that the government is working to attract as many Chinese companies as possible...

The economics of design: Why investors need financial modelling inside engineering

In complex industrial or energy projects, design and finance are inseparable. Every engineering choice carries a financial consequence — in CAPEX, OPEX, or operating...

Project modelling as investor due diligence: Turning drawings into financial discipline

Project models are often mistaken for feasibility paperwork. In reality, they are the operational language of investor due diligence. Every milestone, delay, or procurement...

Process integration and commissioning economics: Delivering performance, not just completion

For investors, completion is not when the last bolt is tightened; it’s when the asset delivers revenue at expected efficiency. Commissioning is the transition...
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