ZAGREB, Oct 10 (Hina) - A seven per cent economic increase could be
expected for 1996 according to economic data for the first eight
months of this year, governor of the National Bank of Croatia Marko
Skreb told a press conference in Zagreb on Thursday.
According to movements of economic indicators and financial
ratios, inflation should be lower than in 1995, he said.
Industrial production, tourism, transport and services
continued a revival tendency, rates and currency were stable,
interest rates continued to decrease, and the balance of payments
deficit remained low, Skreb explained.
Speaking about a conference of the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) and the World Bank in Washington at which a Croatian
delegation took part, deputy governor Zdravko Rogic said that
Croatia had a respectable place at the IMF and at the World Bank
due to results achieved in the application of a three-year
stabilization programme.
Talks with the IMF and the World Bank on new arrangements and
loans initiated in Washington would continue in Zagreb later this
month, Rogic said.
A IMF mission would arrive in Zagreb in early December for
final negotiations on a three-year arrangement, he concluded.
(hina) ha jn
101545 MET oct 96
La Liga: Getafe i Sevilla odigrali bez golova
Engleska: Nottingham Forest deklasirao Brighton
Marcus Rashford seli u Aston Villu - mediji
SKV: Svijet u 15,30 sati
Pusić zamolio Plenkovića da spriječi da Thompson pjeva na dočeku rukometaša
Arapski šefovi diplomacija odbacili Trumpov prijedlog o premještanju Palestinaca
Prosvjedi u Srbiji: Počele blokade tri mosta u Novom Sadu
SKV: Hrvatska u 15,30 sati
Davis Cup: Hrvatska - Slovačka 3-0
"Puntanjem kmetov" započela manifestacija "Bitka kod Stubice"