Nominal effective exchange rate (index; broad definition; 64 economies) - Serbia - BIS - Daily
This series is part of the dataset: Nominal effective exchange rates (Bank for International Settlements)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. In Serbia, the nominal effective exchange rate (relative to a basket of 64 trading partners' currencies) stood at 110.90 (index) on 14 October 2025, versus 111.01 on the previous day. This constitutes a decrease of 0.10 percent.
Sample. This daily series has 7,699 observations. The series covers the time range extending from April 1996 to October 2025.
History. Take a look at a few statistics we calculated on the whole sample: the nominal effective exchange rate averaged 265.68; it reached a minimum of 87.35 on 27 January 2015; it recorded a maximum of 1,439.62 on 27 January 1998.
Latest values
Date | Value - Index (an increase indicates an appreciation vis à vis a basket of foreign currencies) |
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2025-10-10 | 110.5 |
2025-10-13 | 111.01 |
2025-10-14 | 110.9 |
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Series Metadata
Field | Value |
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Description | Nominal effective exchange rate (broad definition: 64 economies) |
Country | Serbia |
Economic concept | Price |
Data type | Exchange rate |
Deflation method | Nominal |
Seasonally adjusted | No |
Rescaling | Index (2020 = 100) |
Frequency | Daily |
Unit | Index (an increase indicates an appreciation vis à vis a basket of foreign currencies) |
Source | Bank for International Settlements |
Source type | International organization |
Data licence | Unrestricted use subject to certain conditions |
Measure type | Geometric trade-weighted average of bilateral nominal exchange rates |