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CNB Expects Croatian GDP Growth in Second Quarter

Lauren Simmonds

July the 14th, 2023 – The Croatian National Bank (CNB) expects Croatian GDP growth of 1.3 percent in the second ...

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Foreign Media Broach Croatian Price Hike Subject

Lauren Simmonds

July the 4th, 2023 – It’s been a burning topic for local media for some time now, and as the ...

Davor Filipovic: Intervention Kept Economy Stable

Lauren Simmonds

June the 2nd, 2023 – Economy Minister Davor Filipovic has claimed that government intervention when it comes to the capping ...

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Croatian Inflation Slows for 6th Consecutive Month

Lauren Simmonds

June the 1st, 2023 – Croatian inflation has slowed for the sixth consecutive month, but it isn’t all good news. ...

Despite Inflation Slowdown, More Croatian Price Hikes On The Cards

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, after a long time of everything seeming to cost the earth, it has finally been confirmed ...

With Prices Rising, Do We Need to Worry About Croatian 2023 Tourist Season?

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, there are currently around three and a half thousand guests staying in the wider Kvarner area, ...

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European Central Bank: Intro of Euro in Croatia Only Mildly Affected Prices

Katarina Anđelković

As Index writes, the analysis was published in a blog post titled Has the Euro Changeover Caused Extra Inflation in ...

Wholesale Costs Higher as Croatian Food Prices Continue to Cause Issues

Lauren Simmonds

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, when compared to back in January 2022, the prices of bananas, tomatoes, onions, carrots and potatoes ...

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Inflation in Croatia: Prices in Shops Wild, Government Provides an “App”

Katarina Anđelković

As Index writes, Minister Davor Filipović presented more details about the application itself, the effect of white lists, and the ...

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CNB: Introduction of Euro has not Worsened Inflation in Croatia

Katarina Anđelković

“Movements in January suggest that the introduction of the euro in Croatia could have had a relatively mild impact on ...