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Bulgaria’s GDP to increase with 4.4% in 2018, UniCredit analysts forecast

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The economies of the countries from Central and Eastern Europe will grow steadily and their GDPs will mark and average increase of 3% in 2018, financial analysts of UniCredit forecast. It became clear during the Euromoney economic forum held in Vienna. In 2018 Bulgaria’s gross domestic product will increase with 4.4% year on year. In 2019 this country’s GDP will mark a 4.2% growth, UniCredit forecasts. The growth of the Bulgarian economy will be driven by higher investments, as well as by exports, supported by the increase in global trade with 4%, the experts further forecast.




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