Slovenia's biggest insurer Triglav Group expects its business volume in Italy this year to be higher than 400 million euro ($458 million) it originally planned, due to amended cooperation agreement ...
German lender Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG (pbb) said it has provided a 123 million euro ($140.8 million) investment loan to global investment firms Cerberus Capital Management and Revetas Capital to ...
German discount retailer Lidl on Friday said it is working closely with Albania's infrastructure ministry to build a logistics centre near a planned cargo port in the Porto Romano area in Durres.
Slovenia recorded a trade deficit of 3.9 billion euro ($4.5 billion) in the first five months of 2026, the statistical office said on Friday.
The benchmark index of the Macedonian Stock Exchange (MSE), the MBI-10, closed at 9,451.71 points on Friday, down from 9,558.7 points a week earlier, bourse data showed.
The Slovenian unit of Swiss drugmaker Novartis said it has opened a new factory for sterile filing of biologics and xRNA medicines into syringes and vials, and sterile packaging in the Slovenian ...
Kosovo's central bank projects gross domestic product (GDP) to grow by a real 3.5% in 2026, after an estimated 3.6% growth in 2025, it said on Friday.
Slovenian mobility and travel provider Nomago, a subsidiary of state-owned railway company Slovenske Zeleznice (Slovenian Railways), said it has taken over the management of the Ljubljana bus station, ...
The blue-chip index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange, the BELEX15, closed a tad higher on Friday, lifted by gains in insurer Dunav Osiguranje, bourse data showed.
The European Commission said that, together with the European Investment Bank (EIB), it is disbursing 636.9 million euro ($728.9 million) from the EU's Modernisation Fund to Romania to support ...
Montenegro's government said the concession fees paid by local firm XExperience, previously operating as Zicara Kotor-Lovcen, for the operation of the Kotor–Lovcen gondola lift rose to 604,000 euro ...
The number of mobile phone subscribers in Serbia fell to 7.89 million at the end of March from 7.92 million at the end of December, the country's telecommunications regulator, RATEL, said.