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Serbian Central Bank Holds Interest Rate Amid IMF Deadlock, Dinar Weakness
Serbia?s central bank kept its main interest rate on hold for the first time since September amid renewed dinar weakness and reports the government won?t come to terms with the International Monetary Fund on the 2012 budget.
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Serbia Cuts Rate on Benign Price Outlook, Leaving Aside Politics
Serbia?s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the sixth time since June on a benign outlook for prices, leaving aside concern about the impact of Europe?s debt crisis and the nation?s European Union candidacy.
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Serbia Cuts Rate on Benign Price Outlook, Leaving Aside Politics
Serbia?s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the sixth time since June on a benign outlook for prices, leaving aside concern about the impact of Europe?s debt crisis and the nation?s European Union candidacy.
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Serbia Slashes Main Interest Rate to 10% as Growth Outlook Deteriorates
Serbia?s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the fifth time since June to support economic growth as inflation slows and concern over the impact of Europe?s debt crisis rises.
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Serbia May Reduce Benchmark Interest Rate as Focus Shifts to Growth, Jobs
Serbia?s central bank will probably cut its benchmark interest rate for the fourth time since June as the bank?s focus shifts from taming inflation to promoting growth and employment.
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Serbia May Cut Benchmark Rate as Economy Slows, Inflation Ebbs
Serbia?s central bank will probably cut its benchmark interest rate today as economic growth slows and concern about inflation eases.
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Serbia May Cut Benchmark Rate as Slowing Economy Helps Curtail Inflation
Serbia?s central bank will probably cut its benchmark interest rate today as economic growth slows and concern about inflation eases.
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Serbian Central Bank May Lower Benchmark Rate as Inflation Pressures Ease
Serbia?s central bank will lower its benchmark interest rate, the second-highest in Europe, for a third consecutive meeting as inflationary pressures subside, a survey of economists shows.
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Serbia: mother pushes children from window, jumps
The Associated Press The Associated Press NIS, Serbia Serbian police say a mother pushed her 2-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter from the fourth floor of an apartment building before jumping herself. The boy and the 35-year-old woman died at the scene, while the girl is fighting for her life in a hospital. The incident in Serbia's central city of Nis happened shortly after midnight on ...
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Serbian Central Bank Cuts Two-Week Repurchase Rate by a Half-Point to 12%
Serbia?s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate, the second highest in Europe, by a half-point as it expects inflation to slow in the coming months.
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Serbian Central Bank May Hold Interest Rates as Dinar Gains, Survey Says
Serbia?s central bank may hold Europe?s highest benchmark interest rate as it waits to see the effect of three increases this year and a stronger dinar on inflation, a Bloomberg survey showed.
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Serbian Rate Moves Hinge on Wage Demands, Inflation, Central Banker Says
Serbia?s central bank will monitor the wage demands of government workers and the impact of its current policy positions in making future rate decisions, Governor Dejan Soskic said.
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Serbia's central bank hikes interest rates to 12%
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Serbia's central bank raised on Monday its key policy rate by 50 basis points to 12%. "The Executive Board has taken into account that inflation is currently above the upper limit of the target tolerance band and that monetary policy tightening is needed in order to contain inflationary pressures," the central bank said in a statement. Raiffeisen Bank said in a note that ...
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Serbia Raises Main Interest Rate, Europe's Highest, By a Half-Point to 12%
Serbia?s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate , Europe?s highest, for the sixth time in response to accelerating inflation and wage and pension increases.
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