Growth in Emerging Europe continues to accelerate, but the recovery remains uneven. Central Europe, and Poland in particular, is leading the way. This is thanks to the recent improvement in key euro-zone trading partners as well as strengthening domestic demand. By contrast, the region's largest economy, Russia, has yet to show any meaningful signs of recovery, while growth in Turkey seems to have weakened too.
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