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  1. Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 20 Years of Stability 1997-2017 12/11/2017 In an effort to meet all media requirements in a timely manner during this crisis period of the Covid-19 epidemic, while at the same time trying to maximize the protection of CBBH employees, the Communications Office has introduced interim measures in relation ...

  2. Coordinates: 43.8588°N 18.4206°E. The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine / Централна банка Босне и Херцеговине) is the central bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the capital city, Sarajevo . Overview.

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  4. Addresses of the central Office and the Main Units and Branches. Head Office of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 25 Maršala Tita Street, 71 000, Sarajevo. Sarajevo Main Unit. 3 Mehmeda Spahe Street, 71 000, Sarajevo. Mostar Main Unit. Zagrebačka 10 Street, 88 000, Mostar. Main Bank of Republika Srpska of the Central Bank of BH. 19 ...

  5. Statistics. Statistics production is one of the standard key functions in modern central banks as it is necessary to conduct monetary policy and analyse economic and financial trends. Since the establishment, the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina has devoted considerable attention to the compilation of statistics so it is determined that ...

  6. Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 20 Years of Stability 1997-2017. 12/11/2017. Annual Report for 2015. 12/6/2017. Price list installation services – ERC Zipo. 9/7/2016. Core Principles for payment systems. 7/8/2016

  7. A Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in late 1997, debt negotiations were held with the London Club in December 1997 and with the Paris Club in October 1998, and a new currency, the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, was introduced in mid-1998. In 1999, the Convertible Mark gained wider acceptance, and the Central Bank ...

  8. Jan 4, 2024 · 04 Jan 2024. Tweet. Facebook. LinkedIn. Save this article. Send to. Print this page. Jasmina Selimović took office as the new governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) on January 3, marking the end of a long period of political deadlock over appointments.

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