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BNR: Economic activity will continue growth in Q2, Q3, earlier than anticipated

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The members of the Council of Administration of the (BNR) estimate that economic activity will continue to grow in the second and third quarter at greater pace than estimated in May, but in gradual deceleration in relation to the first quarter, according to the minutes of the monetary policy session of July 7, 2021.

According to the source, the members of the of the BNR signalled that, given the recent developments of relevant indicators, both major components of internal demand - private demand and the gross fixed capital formation - probably…

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