If, by any chance, a foreigner were to visit Belgrade these days, he would immediately notice lines: lines for gasoline, lines in front of supermarkets, for milk, and – lines in front of private banks There is too much money around, but people have realized that by keeping their money at home, at a two percent daily inflation, they are […]

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