January’s Economic Sentiment Indicators for Central and Eastern Europe suggest that growth in the region as a whole may have picked up even further at the start of this year, to about 5.5-5.8% y/y. The Polish economy appears to be faring particularly well, although there are signs that Romania’s recent boom is starting to hit the buffers.
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