Bosnias central bank expects 1.5% economic growth in 2012.

By bne IntelliNews December 6, 2011
In an interview for portal profitiraj.ba, Bosnia's central bank governor Kemal Kozaric said that the monetary authority expects economic growth of around 1.5% next year. The central bank's forecast is slightly above the latest projection by the IMF. On Nov 22, the IMF said it now projects real GDP growth of 1.7% in 2011 and 0.7% in 2012. The IMF also urged the authorities to promptly agree on the 2012-2014 Global Fiscal Framework to provide a firm basis for the budget planning for next year.

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