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Q3 data point to fairly slow growth

Recent official activity data for the euro-zone have been fairly encouraging. Coupled with the unofficial survey evidence, they suggest that the region’s GDP growth might have maintained its pace or even picked up slightly in Q3. But it will still have been fairly slow. And we still think that growth will slow over the coming quarters.

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