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Inflation has gone amok in Yugoslavia. Three years ago, the Yugoslav dinar was trading at 330 to the U.S. dollar. This week, it opened at 950,000 to the dollar and climbing. The federal statistics ...
The Yugoslav dinar has ceased to be legal currency in the constituent republic of Montenegro, replaced this week by the German mark. The adoption of the mark as the republic's sole currency is ...
Marshal Tito’s government took a step toward making its money honest. It announced last week that the Yugoslav dinar, pegged at a phony rate of 50 to $1 while its free market value dropped as ...
The annual rate of inflation is running at more than 100%, according to the estimates of independent economists, and the continuing collapse of the Yugoslav dinar is likely to spark hyperinflation.
Recent polls suggest that 55% of Montenegrins favour independence. Montenegro and Serbia are the last partners in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, after Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia and ...
Montenegro stopped using the Yugoslav Dinar currency in1999, adopting instead the German mark and its successor, the euro. It was not clear how this, or the two republics' distinct markets and ...
although he dodged mentioning the falling value of the Yugoslav dinar, which in three years has gone from 750 to the dollar to 1,000. He lamented the unruly behavior of the young and their ...
PODGORICA, Montenegro, Nov. 13 -- Montenegro Monday replaced the Yugoslav dinar with the German mark as its sole legal tender. The move marks another step toward secession by the independence ...
Podgorica - The Yugoslav dinar will be out of use in the tiny republic of Montenegro from today, thus ending a dual currency … Podgorica - The Yugoslav dinar will be out of use in the tiny ...