Croatia: IMF upgrades Croatian GDP forecast to 0.8%

Thu, 05/11/2015

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) upgraded its forecast for Croatia's economic growth this year to 0.8%, while downgrading the forecasts for unemployment and inflation for this year and the next, HINA reported.

In its autumn World Economic Outlook for the global economy, the IMF estimates that Croatia's economy will grow by 0.8% in 2015, which is 0.3 percentage points more than in the spring forecast. The forecast for 2016 is 1%, the same as in the spring.

The IMF downgraded the forecast for unemployment growth in Croatia in 2015 and 2016, estimating it at 16.6% this year, as against 17.3% in spring, and at 16.1% in 2016, down 0.8pp from the spring outlook.

Also, the IMF estimates that consumer prices in Croatia will decrease 0.4% in 2015, as against the 0.9% forecast in spring, and increase 1.1%, in 2016, up 0.2pp over the spring outlook.

The surplus in the balance of payments is expected to account for 1.7% of GDP this year, as against the 2.2% estimated in the spring, and for 1.5% in 2016 (2% in the spring).

Croatia's GDP increased 0.5% in Q1 and 1.2% in Q2 this year.

Contact:
Jelena Bilušić
Relationship Manager
Global Securities Services Croatia
jelena.bilusic@unicreditgroup.zaba.hr