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Tuesday, 16.10.2012.

14:06

Inflation to total 12 percent by end of year

Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Jorgovanka Tabaković stated on Tuesday that the inflation rate in Serbia would total 12% by the end of the year.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Dan

pre 11 godina

@bganon: its true that the Dinar is over-valued opposite EUR/USD. But its in the interest of Western countries to overrun Serbia with useless Austrian "water-milk" yoghurts. And Serb exports are for Western importers too expensive. It was never clear why Serbia has not weakened the Dinar and took the position as extremly low-tax country to attract foreign investors and visitors? But the foreign "advisors" within the government would not allow this. Serbia was taking over many duties from the EU, but got nothing therefore. This is "Serbian economy/policy".

bganon

pre 11 godina

So far we've had Tabakovic raise interest rates - increasing difficulty for people to take out loans needed to start, or continue businesses.

And the value of the dinar has dramatically climbed - so much for not allowing sharp changes in the value of the dinar. Its a fact that most people believe that the dinar's true value is between 120-140 for a Euro, its currently 111.6.

Great job so far!

WtH

pre 11 godina

And the investments to help the econnomie are already recognizable: So invested the new governeur of the NBS in new glasses, a proper hairdresser, a necklace and a colorful jacket.
The monthly wage opens new opportunities!

Adem

pre 11 godina

Three main cost factors for Serbian government.
1. North Kosovo double institutions
2. Little castle for fat man in BL
3. Fill pockets of govt ministers
Feed own people with 1389 fantasy.
Business as usual in the serbian government

Adem

pre 11 godina

Three main cost factors for Serbian government.
1. North Kosovo double institutions
2. Little castle for fat man in BL
3. Fill pockets of govt ministers
Feed own people with 1389 fantasy.
Business as usual in the serbian government

WtH

pre 11 godina

And the investments to help the econnomie are already recognizable: So invested the new governeur of the NBS in new glasses, a proper hairdresser, a necklace and a colorful jacket.
The monthly wage opens new opportunities!

bganon

pre 11 godina

So far we've had Tabakovic raise interest rates - increasing difficulty for people to take out loans needed to start, or continue businesses.

And the value of the dinar has dramatically climbed - so much for not allowing sharp changes in the value of the dinar. Its a fact that most people believe that the dinar's true value is between 120-140 for a Euro, its currently 111.6.

Great job so far!

Dan

pre 11 godina

@bganon: its true that the Dinar is over-valued opposite EUR/USD. But its in the interest of Western countries to overrun Serbia with useless Austrian "water-milk" yoghurts. And Serb exports are for Western importers too expensive. It was never clear why Serbia has not weakened the Dinar and took the position as extremly low-tax country to attract foreign investors and visitors? But the foreign "advisors" within the government would not allow this. Serbia was taking over many duties from the EU, but got nothing therefore. This is "Serbian economy/policy".

Adem

pre 11 godina

Three main cost factors for Serbian government.
1. North Kosovo double institutions
2. Little castle for fat man in BL
3. Fill pockets of govt ministers
Feed own people with 1389 fantasy.
Business as usual in the serbian government

WtH

pre 11 godina

And the investments to help the econnomie are already recognizable: So invested the new governeur of the NBS in new glasses, a proper hairdresser, a necklace and a colorful jacket.
The monthly wage opens new opportunities!

bganon

pre 11 godina

So far we've had Tabakovic raise interest rates - increasing difficulty for people to take out loans needed to start, or continue businesses.

And the value of the dinar has dramatically climbed - so much for not allowing sharp changes in the value of the dinar. Its a fact that most people believe that the dinar's true value is between 120-140 for a Euro, its currently 111.6.

Great job so far!

Dan

pre 11 godina

@bganon: its true that the Dinar is over-valued opposite EUR/USD. But its in the interest of Western countries to overrun Serbia with useless Austrian "water-milk" yoghurts. And Serb exports are for Western importers too expensive. It was never clear why Serbia has not weakened the Dinar and took the position as extremly low-tax country to attract foreign investors and visitors? But the foreign "advisors" within the government would not allow this. Serbia was taking over many duties from the EU, but got nothing therefore. This is "Serbian economy/policy".