Dragutinović at IMF-WB conference

A Serbian delegation led by Finance Minister Diana Dragutinović will participate in the two-day spring conference of the IMF and World Bank.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 24.04.2010.

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A Serbian delegation led by Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic will participate in the two-day spring conference of the IMF and World Bank. The meeting begins on Saturday in Washington. Dragutinovic at IMF-WB conference Along with Dragutinovic, Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, Finance Ministry State Secretary Slobodan Ilic, exiting National Bank of Serbia Governor Radovan Jelasic and Vice-Governor Ana Gligorijevic will also be included in the delegation. The meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and Finance Ministers and central bank governors of the member states of the two financial institutions, will include discussion of current global economic problems, according to the official websites of the IMF and World Bank. The IMF predicted that the Serbian economy would grow by two percent this year, which is one of the largest growth rates in the region. According to the IMF’s report on the current world economic situation, the Serbian economy will experience a growth of three percent in 2011. Serbia’s annual inflation rate, according to consumer prices, will be about 4.8 percent this year, according to the IMF, and is expected to remain the same in 2011.

Dragutinović at IMF-WB conference

Along with Dragutinović, Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić, Finance Ministry State Secretary Slobodan Ilić, exiting National Bank of Serbia Governor Radovan Jelašić and Vice-Governor Ana Gligorijević will also be included in the delegation.

The meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and Finance Ministers and central bank governors of the member states of the two financial institutions, will include discussion of current global economic problems, according to the official websites of the IMF and World Bank.

The IMF predicted that the Serbian economy would grow by two percent this year, which is one of the largest growth rates in the region.

According to the IMF’s report on the current world economic situation, the Serbian economy will experience a growth of three percent in 2011.

Serbia’s annual inflation rate, according to consumer prices, will be about 4.8 percent this year, according to the IMF, and is expected to remain the same in 2011.

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