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Oil prices threaten Baltic eurozone ambitions

By George Parker in Brussels and Päivi Munter in Helsinki

Published: January 15 2006 17:49 | Last updated: January 15 2006 17:49

High oil prices could hit plans for the expansion of the 12-member eurozone next year, as Estonia and Lithuania battle to keep inflation below the club’s limit of about 3 per cent.

Only Slovenia, the former Yugoslav republic, looks certain to join the single currency area on its target date of January 1 2007, according to EU officials, while question marks hang over the two Baltic candidates.

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