Growth forecasts continue to worsen due to the coronavirus
Larger London financial and economic analysts are steadily undermining this year’s global growth forecasts due to the negative effects of the new type of coronavirus epidemic.
According to recent analysts from the London analyst community, EU economies in the CEE region are also feeling the negative spill-over effects of growth in the short term.
Samuel Tombs, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, one of London’s largest market analysts, said on Wednesday in a review of the UK economy that he forecasts a 0.3% gowth for the first and a 0.2% growth for the second quarter. (MTI)
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