Healthy growth not a cure-all in swath of Europe and Asia
13th Nov 2006, 23:42 GMT
The 27 economies stretching from Central Europe to Central Asia are enjoying average annual growth rates of 6.2 percent, fueled by domestic consumption, record high energy prices and expansion of the financial and banking sectors.
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