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Irske težave z inflacijo
| 22. februar 2007 | Svet | Matic Bitenc
Tudi na Irskem, kronskem primeru novo-ekonomistov imajo kdaj kakšne težave:
Inflation peak in Ireland
The inflation rate in the Irish economy is forecast to reach a six-year peak in January 2007, reports the Irish Times. Analysts expect the inflation rate to be over 5%. The ESRI institute expects a rate as high as 6%. The inflation rate is to be re-weighted today, and may probably rise even further under the new weighting scheme. Economists warned that this rise is due to higher electricity prices and higher indebtedness. Austin Hughes, IIB Bank economist, said that the increased level of indebtedness magnifies the impact of interest rate hikes on inflation. But the inflation rate is expected to cool down throughout the year.
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