In The First Six Months, The Foreign Direct Investments In BH Amount To KM 650.1 Million

10/3/2019

Sarajevo, October 3, 2019

Foreign direct investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the first six months of 2019, amounted to KM 650.1 million, of which KM 252.8 million in the first quarter and the rest in the second quarter of 2019. There is an increased inflow compared to the same period last year, when KM 423.3 million was recorded. In terms of components, the majority of investments were realized in the form of equity shares which amounted to KM 304.8 million, while retained earnings amounted to KM 293.3 million.

The largest investments in the first six months came from Russia, KM 265.1 million, followed by Croatia, KM 114.2 million and the Netherlands, KM 83.1 million.

The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) has upgraded the available foreign investment statistics, as quarterly levels of retained earnings are now provided for the first time. In this way, users will have more detailed information before conducting a full annual FDI survey. It is important to keep in mind that direct investment is a very dynamic category of flows, and especially a component of retained earnings that can change significantly during the year, depending on the decision of foreign investors to pay dividends. The final annual amounts may therefore differ significantly from the annual amounts, which should be kept in mind when making projections.



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