Dinar slides against euro by 0.5 percent

The dinar weakened 0.52 or 0.5 percent on Wednesday, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 102.0136 for one euro, the National Bank of Serbia says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 24.08.2011.

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The dinar weakened 0.52 or 0.5 percent on Wednesday, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 102.0136 for one euro, the National Bank of Serbia says. At the monthly level, the dinar strengthened against the euro by 2.7 percent, while at the annual level it went up by three percent. Dinar slides against euro by 0.5 percent The Serbian domestic currency was at its highest this year on May 23, with the official middle exchange rate at RSD 96.7007, while its lowest value was recorded on January 6 amounting to RSD 106.4947 for one euro. The indicative exchange rate against the U.S. dollar stood at RSD 70.8822 on Tuesday afternoon, which was 0.3 percent down compared to Monday. At the monthly level, the dinar has strengthened against the dollar by 2.7 percent, that is 17.2 percent at the annual level.

Dinar slides against euro by 0.5 percent

The Serbian domestic currency was at its highest this year on May 23, with the official middle exchange rate at RSD 96.7007, while its lowest value was recorded on January 6 amounting to RSD 106.4947 for one euro.

The indicative exchange rate against the U.S. dollar stood at RSD 70.8822 on Tuesday afternoon, which was 0.3 percent down compared to Monday.

At the monthly level, the dinar has strengthened against the dollar by 2.7 percent, that is 17.2 percent at the annual level.

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