Euro-area economic boom to roll on after strong start to 2018
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EUROPE'S growth resurgence is showing little sign of losing steam yet and economists have taken notice.
In Bloomberg's monthly survey, the first of the year, respondents bumped up their 2018 outlook to 2.2 per cent, close to the decade-high 2.4 per cent pace estimated for last year. The optimism is in contrast to the muted view at the start of 2017. Economists back then saw momentum slowing, but had to keep upgrading projections to keep up with the economy's performance.
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