Coface: the number of insolvent companies may reduce this year in Central and Eastern Europe
The number of insolvent companies may decrease by 5.3 percent this year in the Central and Eastern European region, due to more favorable economic environment – according to the recent survey of Coface international credit insurer, which was sent to MTI.
Although economic growth has slowed last year in the emerging markets, the Central and Eastern European region is an exception: the region's aggregate GDP in 2015 increased by 3.3 percent, after the 2.6 percent growth achieved in 2014. (MTI)
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