Euro zone’s economy increased by nearly 2 percent last year
The euro zone's economic growth declined more than estimated during the third quarter of 2010- reports Eurostat. The revised data shows that, the quarterly growth was 0.3 percent, while the preliminary figure was 0.4 percent. The second-quarter growth was also 0.4 percent. In an annual comparision, growth 1.9 percent.
While the Eurostat previously announced that the stocks did not support growth, it is now corrected to 0,1 percentage improvement, and while at investments stagnation was forecasted, this figure was revised downwards, so that the investments have taken 0.1 percentage point from the growth – reports tozsdeforum.hu.
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