Scottish growth will be "subdued" for the rest of this year but is likely to accelerate in 2008 to a 2.5%-plus rate, which would be significantly above its long-term average, according to a survey from Bank of Scotland today.
Scottish growth will be �subdued� for the rest of this year but is likely to accelerate in 2008 to a 2.5%-plus rate, which would be significantly above its long-term average, according to a survey from Bank of Scotland today.
Scottish growth will be "subdued" for the rest of this year but is likely to accelerate in 2008 to a 2.5%-plus rate, which would be significantly above its long-term average, according to a survey from Bank of Scotland today.