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Icelandic Central Bank Raises Interest Rates to 7.5%; Finance Minister Expresses Concern
The Central Bank of Iceland has raised key interest rates to 7.5%, a move described as a natural step but not good news by Finance Minister Daði Már Kristófersson. The decision has been met with disappointment, as it reverses a period of targeted interest rate reductions and signals potential further increases.
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