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Central & Eastern Europe GDP (Q3 2019)

The Q3 GDP data for Central & Eastern Europe showed that while regional GDP growth slowed to its weakest pace in over three years, growth remained strong in Hungary and Poland. But with euro-zone weakness likely to take a heavier toll, growth is likely to slow more sharply in 2020.

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