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Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Croatia's Stockpiles of Industrial Goods Up Month-on-Month, Down Year-on-Year

ZAGREB, 2 Feb 2022 - The stockpiles of finished industrial goods at the end of December 2021 rose by 0.3% compared to figures from the previous month, but declined by 10.2% compared to December 2020, according to data released by the Croatian National Bureau of Statistics (DZS). Broken down by main industrial groups, compared with November 2021, stockpiles of capital goods increased 3.8%, durable consumer goods by 3.7%, non-durable consumer goods by 3%, and energy stockpiles went up 2.7%. On the other hand, stockpiles of intermediate goods decreased by 4.1%. Contraction year-on-year The stockpiles of capital goods declined 48.6% compared to December 2020, while the stockpiles…
Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Croatia Issues €1 bn Bond on Domestic Market

ZAGREB, 1 Feb 2022 - Croatia has successfully issued a €1 billion bond on the domestic market with which it will reschedule two securities from 2017 and 2019, Finance Minister Zdravko Marić told Hina on Tuesday. The new bond is due in 2030 with a yield of 1.39% and coupon interest of 1.25%. The issue was arranged by Erste & Steiermärkische Bank, OTP banka, Privredna banka Zagreb, Raiffeisenbank Austria, and Zagrebačka banka. The new bond will reschedule a bond due on 5 February in the amount of €500 million, issued in 2019 with 0.5% coupon interest, and a bond due due on 7 February in…
Tuesday, 1 February 2022

ZSE Crobex Up For 3 Straight Days, HT With Largest Share Buyback Transaction

ZAGREB, 1 Feb 2022 - The Zagreb Stock Exchange Crobex index rose 0.60% to 2,145.45 points and the specialised Crobex10 grew 0.37% to 1,306.33 points on Tuesday.  Today's turnover totalled HRK 7.5 million, or 3.6 million more than on Monday. ZSE block trading marked by HT share buyback transaction Today the Croatian Telecom (HT) stated that it "has executed the largest share buyback transaction in its history," which amounted to 81.6 million kuna, or HRK 183 per share. "Our share buyback strategy clearly demonstrates our strong focus on value creation to our shareholders," the HT says, adding that now it "holds in…
Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Dutch Company Green Trust Informs Milanović of Its Lički Medvjed Wind Park Project

ZAGREB, 1 Feb 2022 - President Zoran Milanović has met with representatives of the Dutch company Green Trust who presented the Lički Medvjed wind park project, the president's office said on Tuesday. Green Trust is preparing the project together with the German partner Enercon near Otočac. This wind park is the biggest such project in Croatia at the moment and the investment is planned at €500 million, Green Trust executives said. The wind park's capacity will be 425 megawatts and annual production one terawatt-hours of green energy. Besides creating jobs, the wind park plans to assist local sustainable projects and initiatives, Green Trust…
Tuesday, 1 February 2022

EIB: 73% of Croatian Citizens Thinking About Buying Electric or Hybrid Car

ZAGREB, 1 Feb 2022 - A climate survey by the European Investment Bank (EIB) has indicated that 73% of Croatians say they would opt for a hybrid or electric vehicle next time they purchase a vehicle, whereas 27% say they would choose a petrol/diesel car. The EIB Climate Survey 2021-2022 shows that older citizens prefer an electric vehicle whereas younger citizens prefer a petrol or diesel car. The survey explores people's views on climate change in a rapidly changing world and focuses on citizens' individual behaviour and the actions they are taking to combat climate change. According to the survey, the majority of…
Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Croatian Company Agrivi Places Focus on American Market

February the 1st, 2022 - The Croatian company Agrivi is set to take to the demanding and much sought after American market, according to founder Matija Zulj. As Poslovni Dnevnik/Lucija Spiljak writes, founder and CEO of the Croatian company Agrivi Matija Zulj said that he's happy to announce the opening of Agrivi's office in the United States, where the highly experienced industry leader Bob Westbrook will work on their team as the sales manager. The Croatian company Agrivi, an agrotech company, has otherwise had its eye on the market of the USA for a considerable amount of time. So far,…
Monday, 31 January 2022

ZSE Indices Go Up Amid Weak Turnover

ZAGREB, 31 January 2022 - The main Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) indices went up slightly amid weak turnover, with the Crobex increasing by 0.33% to 2,132.61 points and the Crobex10 by 0.40% to 1,301.52 points. Regular turnover was HRK 3.9 million, about HRK 700,000 less than on Friday. No stock crossed the million kuna mark in trading. Končar generated the highest turnover, of HRK 552,100, closing at HRK 900 per share, up 1.69%. Thirty-six stocks traded today, with 11 gaining in price and 11 losing, while 14 were stable. (€1 = HRK 7.528487) For more, check out our business section.
Monday, 31 January 2022

HNB: Household Deposits Increase by 9.2%, Loans by 4.5%

ZAGREB, 31 January 2022 - In 2021, household loans went up by 4.5% to HRK 141.5 billion on the year on the back of a strong rise in housing loans, while household deposits went up by 9.2% to HRK 246.1 billion, the Croatian National Bank (HNB) said on Monday. At the end of 2021, monetary institutions' lending to domestic sectors, except the central government, totalled HRK 245.8 billion, up 3.9% on the year. Loans totalled HRK 238.9 billion, of which HRK 141.5 billion were household loans, HRK 86 billion were corporate loans, and HRK 11.4 billion were loans to other domestic sectors. Housing…
Monday, 31 January 2022

Hunt for Dubrovnik Seasonal Workers Begins, Chefs and Waiters Needed Most

January 31, 2022 - The hunt for Dubrovnik seasonal workers begins, with chefs and waiters most in demand for the 2022 tourist season.  Hotel houses and caterers in Dubrovnik are looking to fill the missing workforce ahead of the 2022 tourist season, reports Slobodna Dalmacija. The labor market is flooded with tenders, workers are wanted outside Croatia, and no one wants to repeat last year's mistake when employment was delayed due to fear of closing the emitting markets. As a result, some seasonal workers have gone abroad, and some have been recruited in the northern Adriatic. But what are the salaries…
Sunday, 30 January 2022

Croatian Fishermen Dissatisfied, Ships Twice as Old as the Captain

January 30, 2022 - The current state of fisheries is unsustainable in the long run. Fish purchase prices have remained the same as 15 years ago, but input costs have tripled, warns the HPK Fisheries Committee. Croatian Fishermen are dissatisfied, among other reasons, because their boats were twice as old as their captains.  Purchase prices of fish remained at the same level as 15 years ago, while prices of blue diesel rose three times, as well as other input costs such as a bucket of motor oil that cost 100 kuna, now costs as much as 236, was heard at…
Saturday, 29 January 2022

52,000 Croats Earn Minimum Wage

ZAGREB, 29 Jan 2022 - An estimated 52,000 employed Croatians receive the minimum wage, and roughly 20,000 of them are workers in the wood-processing, leather, and textile industry. In terms of the minimum wage for January 2022, Croatia ranked 21st, with €624, on the list of the 27 EU member-states. The other four countries at the bottom of the ranking were Hungary (€542), Romania (€515), Latvia (€500) and Bulgaria (€332), Večernji List (VL) reported on Saturday. In 2022, the minimum wage was raised from HRK 3,400 to the net monthly amount of HRK 3,750 and the gross amount of 4,700, the daily newspaper recalled.…
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