Moody’s: Central and Eastern Europe starts 2019 in a stable credit situation
The EU economies of Central and Eastern Europe start 2019 in a stable credit situation, but they also have to consider that the external environment will be less favorable this year than last year – the comprehensive regional assessment of Moody’s Investors Service was described on Thursday in London.
According to the 11-page study, the economy of the eight eastern EU Member States examined by the company, including Hungary, is growing at a rate above the European Union’s average, despite the expected slowdown. (MTI, Kertész Róbert)
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