Serbia
Montenegro won't let Yugo c.bank resume control
Montenegro said on Wednesday it would not allow the Yugoslav central bank to resume control over the coastal republic's monetary policy now that it was firm in its aim to gain independence and international recognition.
Central bank deputy must be Montenegrin-Kostunica
Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica's party told the new central bank governor on Wednesday to accept a candidate from Montenegro as his deputy since it was part of a deal between the country's two republics.
No comment on proposed Yugoslav central bank head
Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic today sent a response to Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica, who had asked Djukanovic to voice his opinion about the nomination of Mladjan Dinkic to the post of governor of the Yugoslav National Bank.
Central bank governors of FRY meet in Slovenia
Governor of the Bank of Slovenia France Arhar will participate in a meeting of central bank governors of the former Yugoslav republics in Sarajevo on Friday, the Bank of Slovenia announced.
Easing of Yugoslav sanctions by BOE
The Bank of England has eased financial sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia following the publication of an EC regulation.
Yugoslav central bank governor resigns
As expected, Yugoslavia's central bank governor Dusan Vlatkovic has resigned his post. Mladjan Dinkic is the most likely successor.
Montenegro sends mixed signals after central bank
A decision by Motenegro to set up a central bank has further loosened its ties to Serbia, but not broken the monetary affiliation between the two federation partners, Montenegrin premier Filip Vujanovic said.
Montenegro to found central bank
The Montenegrin authorities announced that they are forming a central bank to become the republic's independent organisation responsible for monetary policy, establishing and maintaining a healthy banking system, and effective payment operations.