The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in accordance with the Law adopted at the Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 20 June 1997. The Central Bank started its operation on 11 August 1997.
On December 8, 2009 Standard & Poor's Rating Services confirmed 'B+' credit rating with stable outlook to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina has 'B2' credit rating already assigned by the Moody's Investors Service. More
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Ambassador of Kingdom of the Netherlands Visited the CBBH Sarajevo 28.1.2010
Selected articles from monthly newsletters | 10.9.2009.
Radomir Božić PH.D.: The CBBH Has Young Personell of Good Quality
The Governing Board of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) on its session held on August 11, 2009, in Sarajevo, appointed Radomir Božić, Ph.D. as the Vice Governor of the CBBH. Ph.D. Božić replaced on this position Mr. Ljubiša Vladušić, Ph.D., whose mandate expired on August 11, 2009.
The Vienna Initiative Led to Stabilization of Banking System in the Countries of South And East Europe
Already at the beginning of the actual financial and economic crisis, it became clear that the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are particularly exposed to negative “spillover” effects from West Europe. One of the major problems and weaknesses in the CEE is related to large presence and dependence on large banking groups coming from West Europe.