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"textContent": "The Iran war has left Central Europe’s growth largely intact, but inflation is sticking, Ukraine is battered and Russia is in crisis. The energy price shock from the war in the Middle East, which now appears to be over, has pushed up inflation, and the wider international picture remains difficult. Even so, growth across Central, […]\n\nLargely unscathed was originally published on Emerging Europe.",
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