Serbia's central bank purchased an unspecified quantity of euros on the interbank market on Friday to stem gains of the dinar, dealers said. The bank which keeps dinar in a managed float on the foreign currency market, stepped in as the dinar traded at the rate of 118.02 to the euro, or 0.2 percent stronger than the previous close. A day earlier it purchased 20 million euros ($24.65 million). So far this year the bank bought 545 million euros and sold 180 million euros.
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