Economy in Poland
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POLAND, 2016/02/15
Poland's economic increase improved at a faster-than-expected pace in the three months ended December, flash data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland showed Friday.
Gross domestic product advanced an unadjusted 3.9 % year-over-year in the fourth quarter, faster than the 3.5 % spike in the previous three-month period. Economists had expected a 3.8 % increase for the period.
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ALBANIA, 2016/01/02
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AFGHANISTAN, 2016/01/02
World economic increase will be disappointing next year and the outlook for the medium-term has as well deteriorated, the chief of the International Monetary Fund said in a guest article for German newspaper Handelsblatt published on Wednesday.
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said the prospect of rising interest rates in the United States and an economic slowdown in China were contributing to uncertainty and a higher risk of economic vulnerability worldwide.
Added to that, increase in world trade has slowed considerably and a decline in raw material prices is posing problems for economies based on these, while the financial sector in a lot of nations still has weaknesses and financial risks are rising in emerging markets, she said.
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AFGHANISTAN, 2015/01/20
Low oil prices will not provide a sufficient updraught to dispel the clouds hanging over the world economy, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
In a sign of its increasing gloom about the medium term economic outlook, the IMF cut its world economic increase forecasts by 0.3 % points for both 2015 and 2016, despite believing cheaper oil represents a “shot in the arm”.
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POLAND, 2013/03/19
Poland's core inflation decelerated to the lowest level in sixty-four months in February, data released by the central bank showed Monday. Core consumer prices increased 1.1 percent on an annual basis in February, slower than the previous month's 1.4 percent gain, in line with economists' forecast. The latest figure was the lowest since November 2007.
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POLAND, 2012/09/24
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Back the EU or risk isolation, Polish minister warns Britain
Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorski has called on Britain to abandon its "false consciousness" of euroscepticism and take the lead in EU agreement-making. Speaking at the World Horizons conference at Blenheim palace near Oxford on Friday (21 September), the Oxford-educated Sikorski said Britain's hostility towards the EU is based on "myths."