ZAGREB, 31 Oct (Hina) - The government on Thursday approved an increase in Croatia's quota in the International Monetary Fund by 358.7 million Special Drawing Rights (SDR), equivalent to €436.5 million.
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ZAGREB, 31 Oct (Hina) - The government on Thursday approved an increase in Croatia's quota in the International Monetary Fund by 358.7 million Special Drawing Rights (SDR), equivalent to €436.5 million.
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