Collapse of WOW Air will dent Iceland’s economic growth, cause losses in banking system: central bank GlobeBusiness
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WOW Air, which had 1,000 employees, halted operations and cancelled all future flights on March 28 after efforts to raise more funds had failed. “The shocks that have struck recently are highly unlikely under current conditions to jeopardise the stability of the financial system,” it said.
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