Serbia Central Bank Holds Key Rate Unchanged

2026-05-07 10:37 By Larissa Caser 1 min. read

The National Bank of Serbia kept its key policy rate unchanged at 5.75% at its May 2026 meeting, extending the current policy stance that has been in place since late 2024.

The central bank also left its deposit and lending facility rates unchanged at 4.5% and 7%, respectively.

Recent geopolitical tensions and inflation trends were taken into the account.

Headline inflation rose below the central target value at 2.8% in March, and inflationary pressures are expected to gradually intensify later in the year.

Rising costs and weaker disposable income could weigh on household consumption and limit economic growth prospects.

The economy expanded 3% in the first quarter of the year, supported by an increase in the processing industry, which boosted exports, retail trade and tourism.

However, economic outlook remains clouded by global uncertainty, and policymakers will continue to pursue a prudent monetary policy while continuing to safeguard relative exchange rate stability.



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Serbia Central Bank Holds Key Rate Unchanged
The National Bank of Serbia kept its key policy rate unchanged at 5.75% at its May 2026 meeting, extending the current policy stance that has been in place since late 2024. The central bank also left its deposit and lending facility rates unchanged at 4.5% and 7%, respectively. Recent geopolitical tensions and inflation trends were taken into the account. Headline inflation rose below the central target value at 2.8% in March, and inflationary pressures are expected to gradually intensify later in the year. Rising costs and weaker disposable income could weigh on household consumption and limit economic growth prospects. The economy expanded 3% in the first quarter of the year, supported by an increase in the processing industry, which boosted exports, retail trade and tourism. However, economic outlook remains clouded by global uncertainty, and policymakers will continue to pursue a prudent monetary policy while continuing to safeguard relative exchange rate stability.
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