Serbia Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate at 5.75%

2025-12-11 11:19 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

The National Bank of Serbia left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 5.75% at its final meeting of 2025.

Deposit and credit facility rates were also held steady at 4.5% and 7.0%, respectively.

After inflation eased to 2.9% in September and 2.8% in October, the Board expects it to hover around the 3% target through March next year and even by the end of 2026.

GDP growth in Q3 remained at 2%, in line with the central bank’s expectations, driven mainly by the services and industrial sectors, while construction activity continued to contract.

The Board projects economic growth of 2.1% for 2025, accelerating to 3.5% in 2026, supported by household consumption and fixed investment.

The central bank emphasized that a cautious approach to monetary policy remains necessary amid global uncertainty, trade tensions, and geopolitical risks, while reaffirming its commitment to a data-driven and flexible approach aimed at maintaining financial stability and supporting growth.



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