Central Bank: Bosnia’s economy grows by 2.3% in Q3

Central Bank: Bosnia’s economy grows by 2.3% in Q3

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The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) estimated an annual growth in real economic activity of 2.3 percent for the third quarter of this year, identical to the September estimate, CE Report quotes FENA.

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