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ž. Mauricas: This Year and Next Year - a Party, but Then the Bills Will Come for It

Summary by vz.lt
The Lithuanian economy will grow this year and partly next year thanks to a shower of money from European funds, investments in national defense and retirements from the second pillar of pensions. Žygimantas Mauricas, chief economist at Luminor Bank in Lithuania, said on the Verslo žinios podcast "Kontekstai" that "we will move forward very strongly due to inertia and the jump in oil prices is unlikely to stop that inertia." But he stressed that…
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The Lithuanian economy will grow this year and partly next year thanks to a shower of money from European funds, investments in national defense and retirements from the second pillar of pensions. Žygimantas Mauricas, chief economist at Luminor Bank in Lithuania, said on the Verslo žinios podcast "Kontekstai" that "we will move forward very strongly due to inertia and the jump in oil prices is unlikely to stop that inertia." But he stressed that…

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vz.lt broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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