Austria's Holzmann: 'There are indications' toward peak inflation in the fall
Austrian Central Bank Governor Robert Holzmann discusses his economic outlook on inflation and rate hikes for the remainder of the year from the ECB's annual central banking conference in Sintra, Portugal.
Видео Austria's Holzmann: 'There are indications' toward peak inflation in the fall канала CNBC International TV
Видео Austria's Holzmann: 'There are indications' toward peak inflation in the fall канала CNBC International TV
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