HELSINKI: Finland’s central bank has lifted its economic growth forecasts, citing recovering exports, but said that reforms were needed to boost growth and strengthen public finances.
The bank said it now expects the gross domestic product to rise 2.1% this year, up from a previous forecast of 1.6% in March.
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