Friday, May 15, 2015

Finance Minister Mateusz Szczurek, during a press conference … – Polish Radio

The Minister stressed that “s HARD growth, which tends to indicate the ministry predicts growth acceleration rather than its extinction”. – But at the same time budgetary projections collide with deeper and longer than it was founded deflation. From the point of view of budget revenues this surprise does not constitute a fundamental facilitate the conduct of fiscal policy in 2015. Apart from the budgetary neutrality of these messages, these are great data from the point of view of the economy and households – he said.

 

“For now, the estimates do not change”

 

When asked whether therefore it can be assumed that the current year will close with an increase closer to 4 percent. than the budgeted 3.4 percent. He said that this is not the base forecast of the Ministry of Finance. – For now, the estimates do not change – reserved. He added that a similar discussion was conducted last year, when the beginning of the year was much better than expected, but then there has been some slowdown, and the end result was just a little better than expected. – Always safer to stick to the more conservative side – he concluded.

 

Good GUS

The Central Statistical Office said on Friday in the so-called. rapid estimate that seasonally unadjusted GDP (constant average prices of the previous year) increased in the first quarter in real terms by 3.5 percent. compared with the same period last year, to 3.3 percent. in the previous quarter.

 
 
 


The Office also informed that in the first quarter of 2015. Seasonally adjusted GDP (at constant prices, reference year 2010) increased in real terms by 1.0 per cent. compared to the previous quarter and was higher than the previous year by 3.4 percent. percent. According to data seasonally aligned for the fourth quarter of last year, GDP grew during this period by 0.8 percent. quarter-on-quarter (revised from 0.7 percent. in accordance with the previous estimate) and 3.5 percent. on an annualized basis.

 

PAP, asop

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