National Bank of Serbia
Tabakovic: Serbia's banking sector solvent
BELGRADE - Serbia's banking sector is solvent, well-capitalised and capable of securing the entire financial sector of the economy and population, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Jorgovanka Tabakovic stated.
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NBS keeps key policy rate at 9.5 percent
BELGRADE - The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Executive Board decided on Thursday to keep the key policy rate at the same level - 9.5 percent.
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Tabakovic: Dinar, inflation and banking system are stable
BELGRADE - The banking system in Serbia is stable and the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) will do everything to keep the dinar and inflation stable as well, NBS Governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic said on Thursday.
NBS FX reserves exceed EUR 11 billion
BELGRADE - The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) foreign exchange (FX) reserves amounted to EUR 11,126.4 million at end-January, covering M1 by 359 percent or more than seven months of imports of goods and services.
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Stamenkovic: Caution in banking sector
BELGRADE - The central bank should be very cautious in running the banking sector so as to prevent any decrease of citizens' trust in banks after the Univerzal Banka affair as it is the fourth bank which went bankrupt, economist Stojan Stamenkovic stated on Tuesday.
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NBS governor: Banks in Serbia are stable
BELGRADE - National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic said Tuesday that none of the 29 banks in Serbia is facing lack of liquidity, citizens' savings are guaranteed by the state and the forthcoming early parliamentary elections are not among causes of the local currency downfall.
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