London analysts: the Central European EU economies are resistant to the German slowdown
London financial analysts say that EU economies in Central Europe have been resistant in recent months against the slowdown of the German economy. At the same time, the risk of prospecting US customs measures poses a threat to regional growth prospects, although there are significant differences within the group of countries.
In a study published on Thursday by the Bank of America-Merrill Lynch Global Financial Services Group in London (BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research) shows that Czech gross domestic product (GDP) seems to be the most sensitive to changes in the German economic cycle, while Hungary and Poland are strongly going beyond expectations. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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