London analysts: slower, but “respectable” growth is expected in Central Europe
According to London financial analysts a bit slower but still a robust rate of “decent pace” increase s expected in the economies of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary.
Morgan Stanley in its comprehensive autumn prognosis emphasized that the external payments balance of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republicshow a surplus, and there are no major imbalances or unsustainable growth models in these countries. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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