The official currency of Croatia.
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Examples for "croatian kuna "
Examples for "croatian kuna "
1 About 55,000 people in Croatia hold loans denominated in Swiss francs, worth roughly 25 billion Croatian kuna ($3.75 billion).
1 However, they think the central bank will manage to preserve the stability of the kuna currency.
2 In the past Croatia spent some 30 billion kuna to save its shipyards, some estimates say.
3 The kuna often strengthens in the summer when tourists flock to resorts on the Croatian seaside.
4 The kuna currency, introduced in May 1994, is kept in a tightly managed float to the euro.
5 It has said it expected revenues of around 7.65 billion kuna .
6 The kuna traded near 5-month highs, at 7.385 against the euro.
7 They stand to lose some 400 million kuna this year due to the capped exchange rate for the loans.
8 The current market rate is 7.35 kuna per one franc.
9 The kuna firmed 0.1 percent versus the euro to 7.424.
10 The central bank keeps the kuna in a managed float against the euro, intervening occasionally on the foreign exchange market.
11 This was down from the initial price of 162.8 million kuna , the privatisation agency said.
12 The trip lasts 15 minutes and costs 40 kuna .
13 The finance ministry will offer a three-year bond denominated in euros and a 10-year bond denominated in the national kuna currency.
14 A picture illustration of crumpled kuna , Dollar and euro banknotes, taken in Zagreb January 18, 2011.
15 She said that Croatia needed to borrow some 28 billion kuna ($5.13 billion) this year.
16 Earlier this year Atlantic Grupa forecast a 3.5 percent growth in 2015 sales to 5.3 billion kuna .
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