BRATISLAVA, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Slovak central bank chief Ivan Sramko said on Tuesday he expects the EU member to meet euro entry inflation criteria with room to spare, and on a sustainable basis.
"According to our latest prognosis, we should meet the level for inflation. There should even be some buffer," Sramko told an economic conference.
Slovakia is aiming to adopt the single currency in 2009.
((Reporting by Peter Laca, editing by Alan Crosby; Reuters Messaging: peter.laca.reuters.com@reuters.net; +421 5341 8402))
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