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Dinar weakens by 68 paras, exchange rate RSD 100,99 per euro

06. July 2011. | 16:17

Source: Emg.rs

The dinar weakened against the euro by 0.7 percent or 68 paras on Wednesday, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 100.9954, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) released.

The dinar weakened against the euro by 0.7 percent or 68 paras on Wednesday, setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 100.9954, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) released.

On a month-to-month level, the dinar recorded a 2.9 percent drop, while on the year-to-year level it strengthened by 3.1 percent. In 2011, the Serbian currency hit its highest level against the euro on May 23, when the official middle exchange rate was RSD 96.7007, and its lowest on January 6 with the exchange rate at RSD 106.4947.

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