ZAGREB, 11 Oct (Hina) - The International Monetary Fund has more than doubled its forecast of Croatia's economic growth this year against a backdrop of slowdowns in big economies due to the energy crisis and higher borrowing costs.
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ZAGREB, 11 Oct (Hina) - The International Monetary Fund has more than doubled its forecast of Croatia's economic growth this year against a backdrop of slowdowns in big economies due to the energy crisis and higher borrowing costs.
(Hina) ha