Foreign investors appear to see Serbia as the best place to invest in the Balkans right now thanks to its cheap labour and tax exemptions.
The value of the Serbian dinar against the euro has increased since last Friday, but experts say the change is only temporary.
The Serbian government has appointed a new director and chairman of the managing board of the country's flagship carrier Jat Airways.
The future of the director of Serbia's flagship airline Jat Airways, Srdjan Radovanovic, appears to be uncertain as rumours fly over his possible resignation.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development signed today three credit lines worth a total of €350 million for banks in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia for on-lending to businesses.
Bulgaria's first hypermarket owned by Serbian industry giant Delta Holding Tempo was opened in Sofia on Thursday.
The European Investment Bank intends to increase its presence in the Western Balkans after opening a new regional office in Belgrade.
Controversy surrounding Serbia's draft Pension Law remains after the government and the IMF reached agreement on a review of the current stand-by arrangement, worth a total of €2.9 billion.
Serbian giant Delta Holding will sell a 50 per cent stake in its Maxi retail chain, the company has confirmed.
Serbian President Boris Tadic will spend the second day of his visit to Croatia at a business forum along with his host, President Ivo Josipovic, as observers point to warming relations between the two countries.
New legislation tapping the assets of the super-rich will not worry tycoons, though it could make the tax system fairer overall, expert says.
Coalition leaders to sit down in January and reconstruct the government with money-saving cuts in mind.
Balkan residents are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet and remain pessimistic about their countries’ and their own economic recovery, an annual Gallup poll released on Wednesday finds.
Serbia is likely to end the year with an inflation rate of 9.5 per cent, a local economics expert predicts.
A Serbian government minister said today that three companies have purchased the tender documentation for the sale of Telekom Srbija.
Economic cooperation between Italy and Serbia is strong and Italian companies will continue to invest in the Balkan country, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic said after a one-day visit to Milan.
Promises of hundreds of new jobs made during the election campaign will soon be forgotten as reducing the deficit becomes a certain priority for the new team.
As the management of Serbian broadcaster TV Avala again refuse to pay wage arrears, the company's employees call on authorities to intervene.
The fourth edition of the art festival will bring more than 100 artists from 50 countries to Belgrade’s “Savamala,” with the motive of urban transformation.