By bne IntelliNews Croatia posted the highest inflation rate in the eurozone in January, with consumer prices rising 5% ...
Croatian economic growth has been slowing but has remained resilient, with the country's risk rating stable at BB1.
European tourists are reportedly ditching Croatia as a holiday destination due to soaring costs. Tourism prices in Croatia ...
Croatia has much more debt to repay this year than usual. External debt maturities are €1.5bn and domestic debt stands at €3.3bn, according to a finance ministry presentation from February 2024, far ...
Professor Steve Hanke, who established Bulgaria’s currency board, emphasized that the country should maintain the current ...
Prices of tourism services in Croatia have increased twice as fast compared to most other Mediterranean markets, undermining ...
Among eurozone members, Croatia recorded the highest inflation rates at 5 percent, followed by Belgium at 4.4 percent and Slovakia at 4.1 percent. The main EU economies registered the following ...
ZAGRAB - Sales at retailers across Croatia plunged for the second straight week on Jan 31, following calls for a fresh boycott to protest against soaring prices in the Balkan country. As of 3pm ...
According to it, a "solid" economic momentum of 3.5% unfolded in 2024, dominated by strong domestic demand. Croatia joined the Eurozone at the start of 2023, marking an important milestone in the ...
The Eurozone’s annual inflation rate climbed to 2.5 per cent in January, up from 2.4 per cent in December 2024, according to a flash estimate released by Eurostat on Monday. Services are ...