February’s Economic Sentiment Indicators (ESIs) brought further evidence that most economies in Central and South Eastern Europe are weathering twin headwinds from Greece and Russia relatively well. Manufacturing has weakened in parts of the region but this appears to have been offset by stronger growth in consumer-facing sectors.
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