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GT International press release Global business optimism falls as mid-market prepares for ‘unusual’ recession
Many economies around the world are preparing for a rather unusual recession. One that is characterised by conditions usually associated with a boom, such as low levels of unemployment (instead of increasing levels) and central banks raising interest rates (instead of cutting them). These unusual characteristics combined with what many commentators expect to be a shallow and short recession, could mean the ‘usual’ response to a recession may not be the right course of action for businesses.
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    In the beginning of the year, several tax changes were introduced in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
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