Iceland’s central bank cut official interest rates by 1 percentage point to 12% on Thursday, defying warnings against further trims from the IMF. The cut was the fourth in as many months, bringing the policy rate down from a high of 18%.
By editor Jun 4, 2009, 3:39 PM
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