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SARAJEVO, May 18 (Hina) - The printing of Bosnia's new currency, the
convertible mark, will be finished by the end of this month, Central
bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina governor Peter Nicholl said Monday.
The new currency will enter the payment system starting June,
Nicholl told Sarajevo daily Vecernje Novine.
The banknotes, which are being printed in France, will be delivered
in the next two weeks and will immediately replace the current
Bosnian dinar.
Earlier on, Nicholl said it would not be possible to directly
exchange the Croatian kuna and the Yugoslav dinar, also used in
Bosnia, into the convertible mark, as the Central Bank does not
consider the kuna and the dinar as convertible currency.
According to Nicholl, funds granted for the reconstruction of
Bosnia at a recent donors' conference, will start arriving in
August.
The exact distribution ratio of the US$1.25 billion in Bosnia's two
entities has not yet been determined, he concluded.
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