London analysts: Central European EU economies began the year “very strong”
London’s financial analysts said that the Central European EU economies began the year with a “very strong” growth momentum. The current annual growth rate is close to 6 percent.
The average of the GDP weighted aggregate economic sentiment index (ESI) of the region, measured by one of the largest London-based global financial and economic analysts the Capital Economics was 109.9 points in January after the 107.8 points of December. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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