The batch of preliminary Q3 GDP figures due next week in Emerging Europe are likely to show that growth accelerated in most of the region. While the pace of expansion probably softened a touch in Russia, it appears to have strengthened in Central Europe, possibly climbing to a six-year high in Poland. And Turkey’s economy could have grown by as much as 10% y/y.
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