The National Bank of Serbia has released today’s exchange rate data, showing that the dinar remains stable against the euro while continuing to strengthen against the U.S. dollar. The official middle rate places the euro at 117.2745 dinars, with only negligible movement since yesterday.
Euro steady with minor monthly and yearly changes
Compared to one month ago, the dinar weakened slightly by 0.1% against the euro. On both an annual basis and since the beginning of the year, the depreciation stands at 0.2%, indicating overall stability.
Dinar continues to appreciate against the U.S. dollar
The indicative rate for the dollar is 101.6684 dinars, meaning the dinar has strengthened by 0.2% compared to the previous day. This appreciation trend has been present for several months.
Strong gains over the past month and year
The dinar is now:
• 0.9% stronger than a month ago
• 9.1% stronger year-over-year
• 10.6% stronger than at the start of the year
These figures confirm a clear strengthening trend.
Market stability and outlook
Current movements reflect stability toward the euro and continued appreciation against the dollar, shaped by global currency trends and domestic monetary conditions.