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38: 249:) given the scarcity of domestic resources, and others who doubted foreign shareholders would be sufficiently aligned with national interests. This point was resolved at a conference in May 1883 attended by Serbian merchants and business leaders, which resolved that they would provide the capital at the exclusion of foreigners. The first general assembly of the new institution took place from 26 to February 29, 1884. The first governor of the bank was 220:
published an article entitled "The current monetary crisis", which called for the creation of a new financial institution intended to put order in the affairs of the country. Given the principality's other difficulties, however, that call remained unheeded for three more decades.
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establishment with a privileged charter that also granted the State the right to oversee its operations, including the right for the government's representative in the bank's management to veto any decision of the bank. It was ostensibly modeled after the
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was affected by circulation of a considerable variety of foreign money. The government maintained a so-called exchange-rate list which, as late as 1866, listed no fewer than 47 different types of coin in which taxes could be paid. In 1854, the newspaper
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Even after the bank's formal establishment by law, its ownership structure was still debated, between some who advocated recourse to foreign capital (as at the
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returned to Belgrade in December 1918. On 26 January 1920, the Law on the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes changed its name to the
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As elsewhere in Balkan Peninsula, and more than any other region of Europe in the 19th century, the
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and extended its activity to the whole territory of the newly formed country.
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The National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia was created by law of
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Branko Hinić, Ljiljana Đurđević, and Milan Šojić (2014).
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in December 1913. In late 1915 during the disruption of
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Index

Serbian National Bank
National Bank of Serbia

National Bank Building, Belgrade
Central bank
Financial services
National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Belgrade
Serbia
Aleksa Spasić
Serbian
romanized
central bank
Kingdom of Serbia
National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Principality of Serbia
Novine srbske
sr
King Milan I
National Bank of Belgium
Imperial Ottoman Bank
Aleksa Spasić
Knez Mihailova Street
National Bank Building
Balkan Wars
Skopje
Bitola
World War I
Marseille
Đorđe Vajfert

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