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Republic of Serbia Economic and Structural Reform Challenges and Achievements

www.mfin.sr.gov.yu. Republic of Serbia Economic and Structural Reform Challenges and Achievements. Mladjan Dinkic , Minister of Finance November , 2005. GDP per Capita (current USD) and Real Growth Rates. Estimated growth of GDP for the first half of 2005 is 6,1%.

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Republic of Serbia Economic and Structural Reform Challenges and Achievements

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  1. www.mfin.sr.gov.yu Republic of SerbiaEconomic and Structural Reform Challenges and Achievements Mladjan Dinkic, Minister of Finance November, 2005

  2. GDP per Capita (current USD) and Real Growth Rates Estimated growth of GDP for the first half of 2005 is 6,1%

  3. Budget Balance,in % of GDP

  4. Monthly Inflation Rate,February 1994 – September 2005

  5. Official Reserves, in USD mil.,January 1994 – September 2005

  6. Official Reserves relative to Real Money Supply (M1) February 1994 – September 2005

  7. Official and Gross Reserves relative to Monthly Imports

  8. Citizens’ New Savings (in EUR billion)

  9. Credit Portfolio of Banking Sector (in EUR billion)

  10. Serbia: Exports in USD mill. January 2002- August 2005

  11. Foreign Trade Deficit and Current Account Deficit (millions of USD and % of GDP)

  12. Regulatory Activity – Laws Adopted by the Parliament 20 guaranties and counter-guaranties issued Laws on restructuring old debts – London Club, Loan for Rehabilitation, government debt to NBS – adopted

  13. Privatization Results 2002 - September 2005

  14. Foreign Direct Investments (USD mil.)

  15. Public Debt: Total and Foreign(% of GDP)

  16. Public debt • Significantly lowered external debt • Paris Club • London Club • Foreign debt/GDP dropped to 55% in 2004, down from 169% in 2000 • S&P credit rating (B+/Stable/B) in November 2004, upgrade (BB-/Stable/B) in July 2005 • Fitch credit rating (BB-/Stable/B) in May 2005 • Total foreign debt US$6.6bln, of which: • Paris Club US$ 2.59bln • London Club US$1.08bln • IBRD US$2.20bln • Total domestic debt US$4.7bln • FX Bonds US$4.27bln

  17. FFC Bonds yields Note: Secondary market rates (in Euro) based on BSE closing price

  18. T-bill discount rates

  19. Interest Rates on Long-term Housing Loans (per annum)

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