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Central Europe’s recovery strengthened in Q1

The preliminary estimates of first quarter GDP for Central and South Eastern Europe provide further evidence of a gradual recovery in the region. The main factor behind the improvement in growth appears to be strengthening demand from the euro-zone, and from Germany in particular. But there are signs that the drivers of the recovery are broadening.

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