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Iceland slashes interest rates

By Sarah O’ Connor in Reykjavik

Published: October 15 2008 12:04 | Last updated: October 15 2008 17:23

Iceland’s central bank slashed interest rates from 15.5 per cent to 12 per cent on Wednesday, citing the ‘grave situation’ facing the country, whose banking system collapsed last week

In a deeply pessimistic statement, the central bank said the implosion of the three banks would be “extremely burdensome, and the accompanying economic contraction very sharp.” The interest rate would be reviewed again on 6th November, it said.

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