HELSKINI (Reuters) - Sometimes getting an estimate wrong is a positive thing.
Unexpected strength in construction and services turned initial Finnish growth estimates for the second quarter on their head on Friday.
The statistics office said growth was 0.4 percent, overturning the 0.5 percent decline it announced in last month's flash estimate. Annual GDP growth was revised up to 3 percent from a prior estimate of 1.6 percent.
(For a graphic on Finland growth, click http://reut.rs/2vwsfiF)
(Graphic by Jeremy Gaunt; Editing by Hugh Lawson)