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The Commission report you refer to was released November 17th - but I am using newer extrapolations based on the detailed Q3 GDP data released 22 November by Destatis. (If you add up the numbers - Kettenindex, I chose seasonally not adjusted -, Q1-Q3/2005 GDP already grew 0.84% over Q1-Q3/2004.)

Altough I'd like to see the Q3-numbers-updated predictions for Spain, Poland and Italy too (especially the latter), for now here are the expected 2005 GDP growth figures in the report you led me to:

  • Spain: +3.4%
  • Italy: +0.2%
  • Poland: +3.4%


*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Tue Dec 6th, 2005 at 06:21:32 AM EST
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I also found a 30 November EU collection of Q3 GDP data. I didn't knew Finland is (was) in trouble!

(I also saw Hungary's is missing - checked the Hungarian statistical office's page, learnt it will only be released three days from now; but also found that in October, the revised 2004 data was released - with an up-revision by 0.4% to 4.6%! Maybe the ongoing deficit spending here is not a total failure...)

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Tue Dec 6th, 2005 at 06:38:03 AM EST
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