Est. 1min 30-06-2005 Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Languages: DeutschPrint Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram In its regular Monthly statistics issue, Revue Elargissement brings together the key indices for the EU-15 plus the new member states. The column’s comments: Except in Estonia, GDP growth slowed everywhere in the region during the first quarter in 2005 compared to the last three months of 2004. This deceleration can be explained by a less dynamic external demand, but also by a lowering internal one, i.e. household consumption as well as investment. The downtrend in consumer prices goes on in the CEEC. Since the end of summer 2004, a slower growth of production prices has also been observed, except in Hungary and, to a lesser extend, in Slovakia. In May, the Romanian Leu continued to gain in value as compared to the Euro, but at a slower pace than at the beginning of the year. Its current level corresponds to the one in force in March-April 2003. Click here to download Revue Elargissement’s latest Stat issue.