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Icelandic interest rates to be left unchanged until mid-2017

The uncertainty surrounding capital account liberalisation suggests that the Central Bank of Iceland will keep interest rates unchanged for a while longer. But with inflationary pressures set to build, we think that the Bank will raise rates next year.

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