Croatian PM Sanader Meets with Banking Representatives To Discuss Slowing down Inflation
February 11th, 2008
Zagreb, February 11 (CP) – The PM Ivo Sanader has met with central bank representatives and those of leading banks in the country in a bid to discuss ways of slowing down inflation.
Sanader, deputy PM Damir Polancec and Finance Minister Ivan Suker have announced that special attention would be paid to lowering the deficit rate, which should be lower than that of 2007.
The central bank (HNB) governor Zeljko Rohatinski and bank representatives have said such a move would stabilise the financial and capital markets and help in cutting inflation expectations.
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