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Czech Republic
Different scenarios for the Czech economy due to the Middle East conflict
Poland
Polish consumer to feel impact of Middle East conflict in March
Poland
Poland sees a bumpy start to 2026 amid weather and energy shocks
Hungary
A gloomy outlook is emerging for Hungarian GDP growth
Armenia
Azerbaijan
An upbeat start to the year for the CIS-4
Hungary
Hungary's GDP growth disappoints and we're cutting our 2026 forecast
Hungary
Latest Hungarian industrial numbers crush recovery hopes
Hungary
Hungary faces growing risk of another difficult year
Poland
Poland likely to see stronger, more broad-based growth in fourth quarter
Poland
Poland's growth outstrips EU and CEE peers
Hungary
Hungary’s economy can’t find its way out
Poland
Polish construction rebounds in September after August slump
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