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IMF delegation will visit Belgrade mid-September to examine the state of the Serbian economy

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A delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will travel to Belgrade mid-September to examine the state of the Serbian economy after a long electoral process which has frozen reforms since last spring in the Balkan state, newswires reported the IMF representative in Belgrade Bogdan Lissovolik as saying.

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In the past few months experts have observed a general deterioration of the economic and social climate in Serbia, with a mounting debt, a reduction in foreign investments, growing unemployment and a progressive weakening of the national Serbian currency, the dinar.

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