Dinar fall does not affect loans in euros

Source: N1 Wednesday, 06.01.2016. 10:48
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According to the official mid exchange rate, it takes a bit less than RSD 122,06 for a euro while it was RSD 122,07 before, 0,5% more than on Monday, However, experts and central bank are sure there is no need to worry and that citizens indebted in euros will not feel this dinar exchange rate fall.
As the main reasons for dinar fall versus euro, the National Bank of Serbia states temporary and seasonal factors such as seasonal demand of importers of fuel for foreign current as well as the fact that yesterday's day at the international markets showed the worst start of the year in the past three decades.

Citizens indebted in euros will not pay higher installment than in January 2015, professor of Belgrade 's banking Academy, Zoran Grubisic claims since, as he explained, fall of inter-banking interest Euribor to the lowest level since Euro has been introduced, to minus 0,04%, annulled dinar fall.
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