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World

Polish investment jump drives GDP growth to 6-year high

Published February 28, 2018 Updated February 28, 2018 11:53am

WARSAW: A rebound in investment together with robust consumption propelled growth in Poland's economy to more than 5 percent in the last quarter of 2017, its fastest pace in six years, data showed on Wednesday.

Growth, helped also by higher economic activity in the European Union overall, accelerated to 5.1 percent year-on-year, confirming an earlier estimate and among the fastest rates in the bloc. That compared with 4.9 percent in the three months to September.

A new breakdown showed fourth-quarter investment added 2.8 percentage points to the growth rate and household consumption 2.5 points. Foreign trade subtracted 0.8 points.

Investment, seen by analysts as crucial to the growth outlook, rose by 11.3 percent year-on-year.

The share of investment in Poland's GDP rebounded to 25.6 percent in the fourth quarter from 17.6 percent in the third, when it neared its lowest level in two decades.

Poland is the largest recipient of EU cohesion funds and some analysts have said the government's well publicised conflicts with the EU might be discouraging firms from investing more.

Referring to investment and consumption, mBank economists said in a report: "The Polish economy has entered the new year growing quickly with two engines working at their full capacity. This year GDP growth will exceed 4.5 percent."

Household consumption rose by 4.9 percent year-on-year, supported by a record low level of unemployment and wages that have risen at their fastest pace in years.

"Such a structure of growth, which ... decreases inflationary pressure, has been welcomed by the (central bank's) Monetary Policy Council," mBank said.

The data supported arguments that interest rates would not be changed this year, it added.

In seasonally adjusted terms, the economy grew by 1.0 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter, slowing slightly from 1.2 percent a quarter earlier.

 

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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