Serbia law tightens control over central bank

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Series Details 4.8.12
Publication Date 04/08/2012
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Serbia's parliament approved on the 3 August 2012 a new central bank law criticised by the EU and IMF, who said it stripped away the bank's independence.

The central bank's governor, Dejan Soskic, resigned on the 2 August 2012 in protest at the new law.

The FT reported on the 8 August 2012 that Serbia was likely to face renewed international criticism after appointing a ruling party official, Jorgovanka Tabakovic, as head of the country’s central bank.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19130897
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