Iceland’s inflation rate hit a 20-year high of 11.8 per cent in April, leaving the Central Bank’s latest forecast in tatters and making further hikes to its record breaking interest rates more likely.
By David Ibison in Stockholm
Published: April 28 2008 15:31 | Last updated: April 28 2008 15:31
Iceland’s inflation rate hit a 20-year high of 11.8 per cent in April, leaving the Central Bank’s latest forecast in tatters and making further hikes to its record breaking interest rates more likely.