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Dinar up by 0.1 percent

10. November 2011. | 10:59

Source: Tanjug

The dinar went up against the euro by RSD 0.7, i.e. 0.1 percent, on Thursday, to the official middle exchange rate RSD 102.3388 per one euro, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) released.

The dinar went up against the euro by RSD 0.7, i.e. 0.1 percent, on Thursday, to the official middle exchange rate RSD 102.3388 per one euro, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) released.

Compared to one month ago, the dinar weakened against the euro by 0.8 percent, whereas compared to last year it strengthened by 4.6 percent.

This year the dinar was the strongest on May 23, when the middle exchange rate stood at 96.7007 and the weakest on January 6, when one euro was worth RSD 106.4947.

The indicative exchange rate of the dinar against the U.S. dollar was down by 1.8 percent on Wednesday afternoon and set at RSD 75.4488 for one dollar.

The dinar weakened by 0.2 percent against the dollar compared to last month, and strengthened by 3.0 percent compared to last year, said the NBS.

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