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Dnevnik: IMF has objections to Serbian bank law

Novi Sad daily Dnevnik reported Wednesday that the IMF objects to a clause within the draft legislation increasing the amount by which the state can go into debt with the central bank from five to 10 percent.

Source: Beta News

The International Monetary Fund is said to be unhappy with the Serbian government's proposed legislation on the National Bank, according to Novi Sad daily Dnevnik.

Citing inside sources, Dnevnik reports that the IMF objects to a clause within the draft increasing the amount

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