Yugoslavia Devalues Dinar 25%
Reuters
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —
The dinar was devalued by almost 25% today to try to boost exports in Yugoslavia’s latest in a series of measures to alleviate an economic crisis. The action followed stiff price increases of up to 70% and curbs on wage increases in recent days.
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