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ZAGREB, June 14 (Hina) - In its report for June, the credit rating agency Dun & Bradstreet has raised Croatia's rating from DB4c to DB4a, underlining the successful completion of the first stage of Croatia's EU membership talks, the
Zagreb-based agency BonLine reported on Wednesday. The Croatian government on Wednesday expressed satisfaction with the fact that the credit rating agency Dun & Bradstreet had raised Croatia's rating from DB4c to DB4a. The Croatian National Bank (HNB) Council met under the chairmanship of Deputy Governor Boris Vujcic on Wednesday to discuss current economic and monetary trends, reiterating its commitment to maintaining the stability of the exchange rate of the domestic currency, the kuna. The head of Croatia's strongest opposition party, the Social Democratic Party (SDP), and of the National Committee for the Supervision of Accession Talks with the European Union, Ivica Racan, met EU officials and leaders of the European Socialists in Strasbourg on Wednesda