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Iceland could join euro even during a crisis – ECB’s Vujčić

BoE’s Mann also highlights pros and cons of country’s accession at currency conference

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Iceland could join the euro even though international uncertainty is high, Boris Vujčić has said.

The European Central Bank’s new vice-president told attendees at a conference discussing Iceland’s currency options that his own country, Croatia, and Bulgaria had joined the euro in 2023 and 2026 respectively.

The conference, which took place in Iceland on June 2, was organised by the Icelandic Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs to accompany the release a report exploring options ahead of its

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