Coface: favorable prospects in the Central European Region
It is expected that the Central and Eastern European countries this year will reach a GDP growth excessing the economic performance of the Western European countries – the Coface’s international credit insurer told MTI.
According to the group’s analysis, the Hungarian economy can grow by 3.1 percent in 2017, if this performance can be achieved, then the Hungarian economy will achieve better results than the expected by 2.7 percent in the Czech Republic. (MTI)
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