Tag Archives: monetary policy
Serbia keeps policy rates at 5.75% as monetary stance shifts from tightening to stability
The National Bank of Serbia has held its benchmark rate at 5.75%, with a wider interest corridor, as inflation stays within the target range and the…
Serbia’s dinar policy autonomy keeps inflation anchored while preserving room to respond
Serbia’s National Bank of Serbia maintains inflation within its 3% ±1.5 percentage point target through interest rate, liquidity and exchange-rate tools. The managed dinar regime gives…
ECB rate moves are increasingly steering Montenegro’s credit and financial stability
With Montenegro’s euroised economy leaving monetary policy largely in the hands of the ECB, changes in eurozone rates are filtering quickly into local lending costs. As…
Serbia’s interest rate setup hinges on monetary independence and inflation targeting
Serbia’s interest rate framework is built around independent monetary policy and an inflation target band, allowing the central bank to adjust rates as domestic conditions change.…
Montenegro’s euroised model leaves monetary policy to the eurozone
Because Montenegro uses the euro and lacks its own central-bank policy tools, domestic credit conditions are largely imported from the European Central Bank. That stability comes…