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Discussed Croatia's Experience of Joining the Eu and Adopting the Euro

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"The first thing that happened when we adopted the euro was that the risk associated with foreign exchange transactions completely disappeared," says Boris Vujčić, head of the Central Bank of Croatia, in an interview with a RÚV reporter. The full interview with Vujčić is at the bottom of the post. Vujčić was in Iceland last week, and among other things gave a lecture at the Central Bank of Iceland, in addition to holding meetings with representa…
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"The first thing that happened when we adopted the euro was that the risk associated with foreign exchange transactions completely disappeared," says Boris Vujčić, head of the Central Bank of Croatia, in an interview with a RÚV reporter. The full interview with Vujčić is at the bottom of the post. Vujčić was in Iceland last week, and among other things gave a lecture at the Central Bank of Iceland, in addition to holding meetings with representa…

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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