Our weighted-average of the Economic Sentiment Indicators for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) dipped a little this month, but is still consistent with strong GDP growth. The fall in the ESIs was driven by the industry component, suggesting that the softness in manufacturing experienced across CEE in Q1 has dragged on into the start of Q2.
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