Dinar strengthens slightly against euro
The Serbian dinar will strengthen against the euro by 0.6 percent on Friday, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has released.
Friday, 06.01.2012.
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The Serbian dinar will strengthen against the euro by 0.6 percent on Friday, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has released. The official middle rate will be RSD 105.2556 for one euro. Dinar strengthens slightly against euro On a month-to-month basis, the dinar will weaken against the single European currency by 1.9 percent, while on an annual level it will strengthen by 1.2 percent. In 2011, the dinar hit its yearly high on May 23, when the middle exchange rate was RSD 96.7007, and its yearly low on January 6 with the exchange rate at RSD 106.4947. On Thursday, the indicative dinar-versus-dollar exchange rate stood at RSD 82.1924, reflecting a decrease of 0.3 percent in comparison to Wednesday's level. When compared to a month ago, the dinar dropped against the U.S. dollar by 6.2 percent, whereas on an annual level it slid by 1.4 percent, the NBS release reads. Tanjug
Dinar strengthens slightly against euro
On a month-to-month basis, the dinar will weaken against the single European currency by 1.9 percent, while on an annual level it will strengthen by 1.2 percent.In 2011, the dinar hit its yearly high on May 23, when the middle exchange rate was RSD 96.7007, and its yearly low on January 6 with the exchange rate at RSD 106.4947.
On Thursday, the indicative dinar-versus-dollar exchange rate stood at RSD 82.1924, reflecting a decrease of 0.3 percent in comparison to Wednesday's level.
When compared to a month ago, the dinar dropped against the U.S. dollar by 6.2 percent, whereas on an annual level it slid by 1.4 percent, the NBS release reads.
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