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ZAGREB, March 24 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Tuesday held talks in Zagreb with representatives of the
International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Present at the meeting were the IMF's European department director
Michael Deppler, Mission chief Robert Feldman and permanent
representative to Croatia, Gary O'Callaghan, as well as Croatian
National Bank Governor Marko Skreb.
The Government's Public Relations Office said the IMF supported
Croatia's efforts in maintaining macroeconomic stability and
economic growth and that its representatives repeated how they were
satisfied with macroeconomic parameters realised to date.
During the meeting the Croatian side pointed out growth in foreign
investment in the Croatian economy, in both trend and volume, as the
best indicator of Croatia's economic and political stability.
IMF representatives warned of the need for firm measures regarding
the deficit of the balance of payments, growing wages in the public
sector, as well as of tighter supervision of the banks.
They expressed their support for the Croatian Government in
initiated reforms and continued privatisation of public
companies.
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