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Dutch Q3 GDP Growth Improves More Than Estimated

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The Netherlands' economic growth accelerated more than initially estimated in the third quarter, the latest data from the Central Bureau of Statistics showed on Wednesday.

Gross domestic product rose 0.5 percent from the second quarter, when it grew 0.3 percent. In the flash estimate, the rate of expansion was 0.4 percent.

The growth in the September quarter was mainly attributable to exports and public consumption, the agency said.

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