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. |
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Introductory remarks by Vitas Vasiliauskas at the banking conference2021 01 15
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Macroeconomic projections: 2020 will end in recession, yet Lithuania’s economy is set to rebound next year and meet new challenges2020 12 15
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Real estate market remains resilient yet faces more challenges2020 11 24
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Speech by Vitas Vasiliauskas at the Bank of Lithuania Real Estate Conference2020 11 24
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Welcoming speech by V. Vasiliauskas at Conference “Harnessing Investment and Innovation: Getting on the Fast Track”2020 11 06
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Vasiliauskas: Significant opportunity for investment, innovation and knowledge-driven economic transformation at hand2020 11 06
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Economic health: emergency rescue to be followed by well balanced rehabilitation2020 10 01
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Will COVID-19 change the EU’s approach to fiscal rules?2020 08 27
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Special calculator will help find out personal inflation2020 06 12
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Long economic and financial rehabilitation to follow the first pandemic wave2020 06 09
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Economic development in Q1 2020 – last rays of light before the storm2020 04 30
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Government bond purchases increased as a monetary policy response to the pandemic2020 04 16
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Shock scenarios: major economic downturn projected this year, banks to remain resilient2020 03 26
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Bank lending potential increased to stabilise Lithuania’s economy2020 03 16
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Analysis: The halfway point towards European prosperity surpassed, yet many challenges still await2020 01 21
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Bank of Lithuania projections unchanged: next year the country's economy will grow at a slower rate2019 12 18