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Iceland PM plans reforms to cool economy

By David Ibison in Reykjavik

Published: July 6 2006 07:49 | Last updated: July 6 2006 07:49

Geir Haarde, Iceland’s new prime minister, plans to cool his country’s overheating economy with a series of reforms aimed at ensuring that the island-nation avoids a hard landing.

The comprehensive action plan includes measures to tame a booming housing market, curb wage inflation, improve financial regulation and rein in public spending. “We have given ourselves some breathing space,” he told the FT.

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