December 28 (SeeNews) - Foreign direct investments (FDI) in Montenegro through October rose by 116.5% year-on-year to 796.7 million euro ($1,169 million), central bank preliminary data indicated on Friday. A total of 431.5 million euro, accounting for some 54% of the FDI in January to October, went into real estate projects, the central bank said in a statement. Foreign capital inflow to Montenegrin companies and banks totalled 267 million euro in the ten months of the year.