The slowdown in GDP growth in Central and South Eastern Europe in Q1 supports our view that the very rapid rates of expansion seen at the end of last year weren’t likely to last. At a country level, the data confirm that Hungary made a very weak start to the year while Romania was the region’s outperformer.
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