Preliminary Q2 GDP figures for Emerging Europe due later this week are likely to show an encouraging uptick in growth in Central Europe. Meanwhile, output in the region’s largest economy, Russia, probably fell at a slower pace in the second quarter than it did in the first quarter.
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