The National Bank of Serbia corrected the exchange rate

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Today’s dinar exchange rate against the euro is the weakest since the beginning of the year.

As the National Bank of Serbia announced, the middle exchange rate will be 117.6944 dinars for one euro.

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Today, the dinar has 0.1% lower value than at the beginning of the year.

The domestic currency had the highest value on January 18, when the middle exchange rate was 117.5783 dinars per euro.

Based on the movement of the exchange rate in the last year, it can be noticed that the dinar managed to maintain a stable exchange rate for the last two years, regardless of the crisis that gripped the world due to the Crown virus pandemic and Russian military intervention in Ukraine, Alo reports.

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