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Central Bank of Iceland to keep rates unchanged

Little has changed since the Central Bank of Iceland (CBI) last met and so, like last month, policy will be unchanged next week. As political and exchange rate uncertainty fades next year, concerns that the CBI will continue to miss its inflation target will return and rates will be cut.

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