Economics
Growth Slows in Eastern Europe as Poland’s Slump Tops Estimates
- Romania, Hungary avoid quarterly dip, surprising investors
- Mounting challenges include energy, inflation, higher rates
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Poland’s economy shrank more than expected in the second quarter, even as Romania and Hungary held steady under an avalanche of economic challenges.