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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19681-croatia-s-inflation-climbs-to-4-8-percent-as-energy-costs-drive-price-growth

Croatia's Inflation Climbs to 4. 8 Percent as Energy Costs Drive Price Growth

12+ hour, 13+ min ago  (242+ words) Inflation in Croatia accelerated in March, reaching its highest level in more than a year, as rising energy costs continued to push up consumer prices. Data released by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics showed that consumer prices increased by 4. 8 percent…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19597-croatia-wins-credit-rating-upgrade-but-central-bank-warns-reforms-must-continue

Croatia Wins Credit Rating Upgrade, but Central Bank Warns Reforms Must Continue

1+ mon, 3+ day ago  (470+ words) Croatia's recent upgrade to its sovereign credit rating has been hailed as a milestone in the country's economic progress, but the governor of the central bank cautioned on Monday that the achievement must not lead to complacency. Boris Vuj'i, governor…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19583-croatia-s-credit-rating-upgraded-to-a-signaling-confidence-in-economy

Croatia's Credit Rating Upgraded to "A," Signaling Confidence in Economy

1+ mon, 6+ day ago  (475+ words) Croatia's economic standing received a notable boost this week after the credit rating agency S&P Global Ratings raised the country's long-term sovereign credit rating from A- to A, maintaining a stable outlook, in a move the government described as a…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19318-employment-in-croatia-slipped-at-the-end-of-2025-official-data-show

Employment in Croatia Slipped at the End of 2025, Official Data Show - The Dubrovnik Times

2+ mon, 4+ week ago  (617+ words) The number of people employed in Croatia declined slightly at the end of last year, reflecting seasonal pressures and sectoral slowdowns, according to new figures released by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics. In December 2025, Croatia recorded 1. 71 million employed persons, about…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19293-croatian-household-wealth-continues-to-rise-central-bank-reports

Croatian Household Wealth Continues to Rise, Central Bank Reports

3+ mon, 4+ day ago  (248+ words) The total financial assets of Croatian households reached "118. 35 billion at the end of the third quarter of 2025, marking a 5 percent increase compared to the previous quarter and a year-on-year rise of 11. 6 percent, according to data released on Friday by the…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19290-inflation-in-croatia-slows-to-3-3-percent-in-december

Inflation in Croatia Slows to 3. 3 Percent in December

3+ mon, 4+ day ago  (333+ words) Croatia's annual inflation rate eased to 3. 3 percent in December, according to second official data released on Thursday by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (DZS). Prices of goods and services for personal consumption, measured by the consumer price index, were on…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19278-world-bank-forecasts-croatia-s-economy-to-grow-by-2-9-percent-this-year

World Bank Forecasts Croatia's Economy to Grow by 2. 9 Percent This Year

3+ mon, 6+ day ago  (455+ words) In the latest projections, Bulgaria is expected to match Croatia's growth rate this year, while Poland is forecast to grow slightly faster, at 3. 2 percent. Within the broader group of Central European countries, including Hungary, Romania and Poland, the World Bank…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 19188-croatian-tourism-sees-modest-growth-in-2025-stabilisation-expected-in-2026

Croatian Tourism Sees Modest Growth in 2025, Stabilisation Expected in 2026

3+ mon, 3+ week ago  (297+ words) Croatian tourism recorded modest growth in tourist arrivals and overnight stays in 2025, while an increase in annual revenue from foreign visitors is also expected. However, rising prices and operating costs, which are reducing profitability and limiting investment, mean that strong…...

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thedubrovniktimes. com > news > croatia > item > 18422-croatia-s-inflation-rate-rises-to-4-1-in-july-among-highest-in-eurozone

Croatia's Inflation Rate Rises to 4. 1% in July " Among Highest in Eurozone - The Dubrovnik Times

8+ mon, 2+ week ago  (199+ words) Croatia's annual inflation rate climbed to 4. 1% in July 2025, marking the third consecutive month of rising prices, according to preliminary data from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (DZS). Compared to June, prices were 0. 4% higher on average. The key contributors to this…...