Q2’s GDP data provide the first sign that the impressive bounce in growth in the Baltic States is coming to an end. Growth decelerated in Latvia and slowed to a crawl in Lithuania and Estonia. A weaker external environment, coupled with still fragile domestic economies, should mean that growth slows even further over the coming quarters.
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