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Poland resilient to euro-crisis but not immune

First quarter GDP confirmed what we’ve known for a while: Poland is more resilient than her peers to the crisis in the euro-zone, but equally she is not immune. And with the euro-crisis deepening, a mini investment boom about to tail off, and household savings rates near record lows, we think growth is set to slow by more than most expect this year.

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