Our economic projections are relevant to Lithuanian residents, corporates, the public sector and international partners: for example, projections allow Lithuanian employers to plan investment and foresee future staffing levels. Four times a year, having assessed economic development prospects, we publish the latest projections for GDP, inflation, wages, unemployment rate, and other key economic indicators. The Lithuanian Economic Review is published biannually – in March and September, presenting our analysis of the developments of key economic and financial indicators (e.g. GDP, labour market, price, public finances and credit) in Lithuania. The boxes and annexes provide a more detailed study of various economic topics of relevance to Lithuania. We constantly assess the latest data on GDP, inflation, the labour market and external trade, as well as give an overview of relevant economic challenges and potential ways to tackle them. |
News and commentaries
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Lietuvos bankas’ projections: improving international economic environment, domestic consumption and recovering investments to accelerate economic growth2024 12 19
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Speech by Gediminas Šimkus at the Annual Economics Conference: Pillars of Resilience Amid Global Geopolitical Shifts2024 12 16
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Gediminas Šimkus: Further integration to enhance EU’s resilience and economic potential2024 12 16
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Creating a better user experience: share your views on the data published by Lietuvos bankas and your related needs!2024 10 14
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Gathering of world-renowned economic researchers in Vilnius2024 10 01
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Projections: the economy to be back on the growth path supported by easing inflation, services sector and good labour market situation2024 09 17
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Forecast: economic stagnation is almost over with emerging signs of recovery2024 06 11
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IMF: economic recovery in Lithuania faster than expected this year2024 06 072
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International Monetary Fund mission launched in Lithuania2024 05 24
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Speech by Gediminas Šimkus at the Vienna Initiative Full Forum 20242024 05 06
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Projections: consumer purchasing power will strengthen, but companies’ ability to continue increasing wages as rapidly is diminishing2024 03 19
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G. Šimkus interview with Slovakian economic newspaper "Hospodárske noviny"2024 02 02
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Projections: economic development is constrained by sluggish demand, the economy could potentially gain momentum2023 12 19
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IMF’s forecast: probability of soft landing is increasing, it is important not to start lowering interest rates too soon2023 10 10
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Inflation shock lessons: joint EU response and green transformation would increase economic resilience2023 10 03
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Crosswinds in the economy: stronger growth postponed but not abandoned2023 09 26