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Monday, 17.05.2010.

10:17

Euro breaks RSD 100 mark

The Serbian currency’s value has decreased once again, making one euro worth over RSD 100 for the first time since the EU currency was introduced.

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Terry

pre 14 godina

While the Euro is loosing value against the US Dollar, Yen and other currencies it seems that the Serb Dinar is not following suit. When I first came to Serbia, 3 years ago, we exchanged one Euro for 80 dinars, now that is 1/101, a depreciation of the dinar of 25%. In the mean time gas prices have one up 70%, electricity up by 25% and petrol by as much as 30% over the same period. The only thing that has not gone up,in real terms,is people's salaries, except those of the politicians, of course.
So when they say the crisis is officially over, who are they kidding?

Terry

pre 14 godina

While the Euro is loosing value against the US Dollar, Yen and other currencies it seems that the Serb Dinar is not following suit. When I first came to Serbia, 3 years ago, we exchanged one Euro for 80 dinars, now that is 1/101, a depreciation of the dinar of 25%. In the mean time gas prices have one up 70%, electricity up by 25% and petrol by as much as 30% over the same period. The only thing that has not gone up,in real terms,is people's salaries, except those of the politicians, of course.
So when they say the crisis is officially over, who are they kidding?

Terry

pre 14 godina

While the Euro is loosing value against the US Dollar, Yen and other currencies it seems that the Serb Dinar is not following suit. When I first came to Serbia, 3 years ago, we exchanged one Euro for 80 dinars, now that is 1/101, a depreciation of the dinar of 25%. In the mean time gas prices have one up 70%, electricity up by 25% and petrol by as much as 30% over the same period. The only thing that has not gone up,in real terms,is people's salaries, except those of the politicians, of course.
So when they say the crisis is officially over, who are they kidding?