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Czech Republic
Czech consumers shine amid a soft economic recovery
Poland
Sharp slowdown in Poland’s third-quarter consumption
The Netherlands
Strong economic growth for the Netherlands now, but some slowdown expected
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales struggle
The Netherlands
Why domestic demand is driving our cautious optimism on the Dutch economy
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales give reason for optimism
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales give no reason to cheer
The Netherlands
Dutch economic growth returns amid solid export growth
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales continue to underperform
South Korea
South Korea: Production fell in June due to sluggish construction and public administration activity
Poland
Poland’s economic recovery continues but consumption slows
Hungary
Why there isn’t much to cheer about in Hungary’s latest data releases
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