CIB Bank: economic growth may slow next year
GDP grew by 4.7 percent in the first half of the year, and this pace will hardly moderate for the rest of the year, so in 2018, economic growth may well be over 4 percent, according to CIB Bank’s forecast.
Taking into account the evolution of the external environment and the expected use of EU fundings in 2019, the slowdown in GDP growth seems inevitable. However, the expected value of 3-3.5 percent is not far from the average of the previous five years – Trippon Mariann, CIB’s senior analyst explained to MTI. (MTI)
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