Economic activity grew 0.6% year on year in May (April: -0.8% yoy). The figure was largely due to a notable...
News Category: Economic Activity
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Colombia: Economic activity rebounds in May -
Brazil: Economic growth undershoots expectations in May; posts steepest contraction in 26 months The Brazilian economy stumbled halfway through the second quarter: Economic activity declined a whopping 2.0% month on month in seasonally... -
Finland: Monthly economic activity growth gains momentum in May Economic activity increased 0.8% month-on-month in seasonally adjusted terms in May (April: +0.1% mom). Looking at the details of the... -
Guatemala: Economic activity growth rises in May Economic activity rose 3.4% compared to the same month of the previous year in May, which was an improvement from... -
Costa Rica: Economic activity grows at fastest pace in over one year in May Economic activity grew 7.4% in annual terms in May, which followed April’s 3.7% increase. May’s print marked the best reading... -
Argentina: Economic activity drops at sharpest pace since November 2020 in April The monthly indicator for economic activity (EMAE) decreased 2.9% year on year in April (March: +1.3% yoy). The outturn marked... -
Dominican Republic: Economic activity expands at quickest pace in five months in May Economic activity increased 2.4% compared to the same month a year earlier in May, which was above April’s 0.3% increase.... -
Chile: Economic activity drops at sharpest rate since December 2022 in May Economic activity declined 2.0% year on year in May (April: -1.1% yoy). May’s result marked the worst reading since December... -
Israel: Composite State of the Economy Index grows at fastest pace since September 2022 in May The Bank of Israel’s Composite State of the Economy Index increased 0.25% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in May (April: +0.12%... -
Colombia: Economic activity records largest drop in over two years in April Economic activity decreased 0.8% compared to the same month of the previous year in April, which contrasted March’s 1.5% increase....