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Moody's ups Polish GDP growth forecast

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Paweł Kononczuk 28.03.2018 13:21
Ratings agency Moody's has upped its forecast for Polish GDP growth this year to 4.3 percent.
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In a September projection, the agency had forecast that the Polish economy would grow 3.5 percent in 2018.

Moody's revised downwards its projection for Poland’s general government deficit this year to 1.8 percent of GDP. It also lowered its 2018 public debt forecast for Poland to 51.6 percent of GDP.

Moody's said its GDP forecast was based on the assumption that Poland’s conflict with the EU would not escalate.

Warsaw has been locked in a row with Brussels over sweeping legal changes by Poland’s ruling conservatives.

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said earlier this week that “there is a good chance of an agreement, of finding a compromise that would be acceptable” to both Warsaw and Brussels.

(pk/gs)

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