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Wednesday, 23.06.2010.

11:51

Serbian currency slide halted

The Serbian dinar (RSD) has strengthen against the euro by 0.07 percent today, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 103.8963.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Steven

pre 13 godina

If you want to understand the Serbian economy - you do well to watch their football team.

Clueless! Defeat after defeat to inferior oposition time after time.

Lazy! Lazy! Lazy!

The Serbs are masters of their own destruction!

I am ashamed and I am half Serbian.

When will you learn to be positive assert yourselves and stop being negative.

I'm using football as a metaphor!

I am so angry how you let yourselves down - Every time!

Live for Today

pre 13 godina

Hope this is not a temporary measure. The country imports more than it exports, it borrows heavily and everyone wants the Euro.

Steven

pre 13 godina

If you want to understand the Serbian economy - you do well to watch their football team.

Clueless! Defeat after defeat to inferior oposition time after time.

Lazy! Lazy! Lazy!

The Serbs are masters of their own destruction!

I am ashamed and I am half Serbian.

When will you learn to be positive assert yourselves and stop being negative.

I'm using football as a metaphor!

I am so angry how you let yourselves down - Every time!

Live for Today

pre 13 godina

Hope this is not a temporary measure. The country imports more than it exports, it borrows heavily and everyone wants the Euro.

Steven

pre 13 godina

If you want to understand the Serbian economy - you do well to watch their football team.

Clueless! Defeat after defeat to inferior oposition time after time.

Lazy! Lazy! Lazy!

The Serbs are masters of their own destruction!

I am ashamed and I am half Serbian.

When will you learn to be positive assert yourselves and stop being negative.

I'm using football as a metaphor!

I am so angry how you let yourselves down - Every time!

Live for Today

pre 13 godina

Hope this is not a temporary measure. The country imports more than it exports, it borrows heavily and everyone wants the Euro.