PODGORICA (Montenegro), January 30 (SeeNews) – The net inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Montenegro rose to 314.8 million euro ($346.8 million) in the first eleven months of 2019, from 303 million euro in the prior-year period, the central bank said, citing preliminary figures.
Total FDI inflow decreased to 712.8 million euro in the first eleven months of 2019 from 747 million euro in January-November 2018, while FDI outflow declined to 398 million euro from 444 million euro, the central bank said.
The inflow of investments in companies and banks fell to 230.9 million euro in the period under review, from 288.5 million euro a year earlier, while investments in real estate went down to 156.7 million euro from 161.7 million euro.
FDI inflow in the form of intercompany lending increased to 290.5 million euro in the first eleven months, from 276 million euro in the like period of 2018.
The net inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Montenegro fell to 327.6 million euro in 2018, from 484.3 million euro in the previous year.
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