Business Monitor International
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Includes 3 FREE quarterly updates BMI View: We project Serbian consumer electronics spending will grow by about 8% in US dollar terms in 2013 to US$1.2bn. Macroeconomic ... from the eurozone mean consumer spending is unlikely to return to pre-2008 growth levels for many years. Serbia is one of the poorest ...
May, 2013 53 pages... to ease over the course of 2013-2014, we highlight the risk that Montenegro may have to pay a substantial premium to place its bonds and may ... a future core European currency. Core Views An EU-brokered accord between Kosovo and Serbia represents the first official acknowledgement of the legal authority of ...
May, 2013 81 pages... medicines or hospitals having to cover the difference. Headline Expenditure Projections Pharmaceuticals: RSD81.38bn (US$0.93bn) in 2012 to RSD90.50bn (US$1.10bn) in 2013; +11.2% in local currency terms and +19.2% in US dollar terms. Healthcare: RSD369.65bn (US$4.20bn) in 2012 to RSD404.57bn (US$4.93bn) ...
Apr, 2013 101 pagesIncludes 3 FREE quarterly updates The Serbia Retail Report examines the long-term potential of the local consumer market, but flags shortterm concerns about the impact on Serbia's economic outlook of extreme summer weather in 2012 hitting agricultural output. The report examines ...
Apr, 2013 86 pagesIncludes 3 FREE quarterly updates After a difficult 2012, we expect Serbia to enjoy a modest recovery over the coming year, forecasting real GDP ... (local currency) 2013 per capita food consumption: +3.2%; five-year forecast to 2017: +16.3%. 2013 alcoholic drinks value sales: +3.0%; five-year forecast ...
Mar, 2013 117 pagesIncludes 3 FREE quarterly updates BMI View: We project Serbian consumer electronics spending will grow by about 8% in US dollar terms in 2013 to US$1.2bn. Macroeconomic ... the eurozone mean that consumer spending is unlikely to return to pre-2008 growth levels for many years. Serbia is one of the poorest ...
Mar, 2013 52 pages... . Although we expect a modest recovery this year - we forecast GDP growth will rise 1.9% in 2013 - Serbian households are set for another difficult year in ... weighed down by fiscal austerity measures and high unemployment. The government's 2013 budget caps increases in public sector wages well below inflation, ...
Mar, 2013 56 pagesIncludes 3 FREE quarterly updates BMI View: We project Serbian consumer electronics spending will grow by about 6% in US dollar terms in 2012 to US$1.2bn, with ... from the eurozone having put a brake on faster growth for now. Serbia is one of the poorest markets in Central and Eastern Europe, and ...
Feb, 2013 56 pages... ease over the course of 2012-2013, we highlight the risk that Montenegro may have to pay a substantial premium to place its bonds and may ... currency. Core Views There remain important unresolved issues between Serbia and Kosovo despite Pristina gaining 'full independence' on September 10 2012. Relations ...
Jan, 2013 81 pages... (RRR): In BMI's RRR matrix for Q113, Serbia scored 44.7 and ranked 17th out of 20 pharmaceutical markets surveyed in the Emerging Europe region. ... Fund and RSD10bn (US$115mn) owed by local hospitals. The quality of healthcare in Serbia is the worst in Europe despite consolidated health spending of EUR20bn ...
Jan, 2013 100 pages... January 1 2012, is unlikely to bolster consumer confidence and hence vehicle sales in Serbia. We believe that the weak domestic picture, constrained credit and poor ... in terms of production, however. Owing to the small size of its autos industry, Serbia currently ranks lowest in BMI's Risk-Reward Ratings for ...
Jan, 2013 47 pages... modernisation projects with IT dimensions were being implemented with EU support. Among high-profile initiatives was a tender to provide elementary schools in Serbia with a new IT infrastructure. The Serbian government has an e-government agenda, although progress has been slow due partly to low computer ...
Jan, 2013 71 pages... is unlikely to ease over the course of 2013, we highlight the risk that Montenegro may have to pay a substantial premium to place its bonds. It may ... . Core Views There remain important unresolved issues between Serbia and Kosovo despite Pristina gaining 'full independence' on September 10 2012. Relations ...
Jan, 2013 79 pages... offered by the local market. Serbia comes first out of 10 in BMI's Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Retail Risk/Reward Ratings, although ... weather hitting agricultural output. We expect the economy to return to growth of 1.9% in 2013 as the eurozone economy recovers and auto production increases. Household ...
Dec, 2012 73 pages... although we do not expect Serbia to join the bloc before 2020. HEADLINE INDUSTRY DATA (LOCAL CURRENCY) 2013 per capita food consumption: +2.3%; five- ... value sales: +2.0%; five-year forecast to 2017: +11.3%. 2013 soft drinks value sales: +9.4%; five-year forecast to 2017: +71.5%. 2013 mass grocery retail ...
Dec, 2012 106 pagesBMI View: Serbia's telecommunications market remains behind the most developed in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of investment in next-generation net ... believes is opening up new sources of revenue growth. In July 2012 Telenor Serbia announced it had upgraded its 3G base stations to dual carrier (DC) HSPA ...
Dec, 2012 88 pages... the 2013-2017 period. A significant slowdown in external demand would present a downside risk to our economic growth and freight forecasts for Serbia. ... metallurgy and automobile manufacturing, creating upside risk to our export and freight transport forecasts, with Fiat having started production of its sub- ...
Nov, 2012 49 pages... and more advanced equipment for serving troops BMI estimates that Serbia’s defence spending for 2012 totalled US$856.7mn, a 7.72% reduction on the ... the Democratic Republic of Congo, Côte d'Ivoire , Liberia, Somalia and Uganda in Africa Serbia is meanwhile preparing for accession talks with the EU. However, the ...
Nov, 2012 55 pagesIncludes 3 FREE quarterly updates BMI View: We project Serbian consumer electronics spending will contract by about 1% in US dollar terms in 2012 to US$1.1bn, with ... placed than at the start of 2011, despite the economic situation. Serbia is a smaller PC market than its neighbours Croatia and Slovenia, and ...
Nov, 2012 49 pages... updates Key Insights And Key Risks A favourable interpretation of developments in Serbia’s insurance sector through 2012 would emphasise its resilience. Premiums ... rather than the lack of resources of Serbian households. Generali, Vienna Insurance Group, Uniqa, MetLife Alico, AXA and several other multi ...
Nov, 2012 79 pages
