The BC-Br index of economic activity in Brazil fell 0.26 percent month-on-month in December of 2016, following a downwardly revised 0.1 percent rise in November and slightly worse than market expectations of a 0.2 percent decline. It is the biggest drop in four months. Year-on-year, output contracted 2.4 percent after declining 2.3 percent in November. Considering full 2016, economic activity shrank 4.55 percent. Leading Economic Index in Brazil averaged 0.17 percent from 2003 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 2.05 percent in January of 2004 and a record low of -3.28 percent in December of 2008.
In Brazil, the Economic Activity Index (IBC-Br) is considered as a preview of the GDP figures and it is widely used by the Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee to determine whether to modify basic interest rate. The index reflects the performance of the three main sectors of the economy: agriculture, industry and services and has a base value of 100 as of 2002. This page provides the latest reported value for – Brazil Leading Economic Index – plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Brazil IBC-Br Economic Activity Index – actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases – was last updated on February of 2017.
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- Brunei Balance of Trade Brunei trade surplus decreased 41.5 percent year-on-year to BND 203.3 million in December of 2016 compared to a BND 347.7 million surplus a year earlier. Exports fell 23.7 percent, driven by lower sales of: mineral fuels (-27.7 percent), namely liquefied natural gas (-48.6 percent), and manufactured goods (-21.6 percent). Imports declined 4.5 percent due to lower purchases of: machinery and transport equipment (-11.5 percent); manufactured goods (-18.4 percent); miscellaneous manufactured articles (-7.2 percent); food (-3 percent) and crude materials inedible (-45.6 percent). Main export partners were Japan (30.6 percent of total exports); Malaysia (11.3 percent); China (11.1 percent). The highest...
- Singapore Balance of Trade Singapore recorded a trade surplus of 3.29 SGD billion in January of 2017, compared to a 5.80 SGD billion surplus a year earlier. It was the smallest trade surplus since October 2014, as total exports increased by 11.1 percent (following a 9.2 percent rise in December) while total imports surge 21.0 percent (compared to a 13.2 percent growth in the preceding month). Total trade rose 15.6 percent, after a 11.0 percent increase in a month earlier. In December 2016, trade surplus came in at 6.12 SGD billion. Balance of Trade in Singapore averaged 735.28 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017,...
- Croatia GDP Annual Growth Rate Croatia’s gross domestic product advanced 3.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2016, following a 2.9 percent growth in the previous period, according to preliminary estimates. It was the strongest expansion since the first quarter of 2008, boosted by household consumption (3.6 percent vs 3.4 percent in Q3) and investments (4.6 percent from 2.9 percent). Meanwhile, the growth slowed for government expenditure (1.8 percent vs 2.1 percent in Q2). The contribution of net foreign demand was negative (-0.3 percent), as exports rose 9.7 percent (6.3 percent in Q3) and imports also advanced 9.7 percent (6 percent in Q3). On...
- Norway Balance of Trade
Norway recorded a trade surplus of 23.54 NOK billion in February of 2017, a surge of 80.8 percent from the same month a year earlier, as exports jumped while imports fell. Year-on-year, sales grew by 18.0 percent to 71.24 NOK billion, driven by ships and oil platforms (728.5 percent), natural gas condensates (633.8 percent), crude oil (51.9 percent) and natural gas (21.8 percent). Imports declined by 3.7 percent to 47.71 NOK billion, mainly due to a 12.1 percent fall in purchases of food and live animals, a 10.3 percent drop in purchases of beverages and tobacco and...
- Peru Balance of Trade
Peru trade balance shifted to USD 150 million surplus in January of 2017 from USD 507 million gap in the same period of the previous year. Sales jumped 25.9 percent to USD 3.1 billion, mainly driven by fisheries (483.3 percent), agriculture (31.1 percent), miseries (22.7 percent), oil and gas (97.9 percent), metallurgy and jewellery (40.9 percent). Imports fell 0.5 percent to USD 3 billion, led by industrial capital goods (-4.8 percent), transport equipment (-23.6 percent) and building materials (-41.4 percent). Balance of Trade in Peru averaged 75.02 USD Million from 1957 until 2017, reaching an all time...
- Macau Balance of Trade
Macau trade deficit increased to MOP 4.28 billion in February of 2017, compared to a MOP 4.08 billion gap in a year earlier. Exports rose by 27.24 percent to MOP 0.90 billion, driven by tobacco & wine (99.6 percent), diamond & diamond jewellry (93.6 percent), non-textiles (32.4 percent), electronic components (14.2 percent), and watches (8.5 percent). Imports increased by 9.1 percent to MOP 5.18 billion, mainly boosted by watches (50.5 percent), followed by gold jewellry (20.6 percent), handbags & wallets (18.5 percent), garment & footwear (6.3 percent), mobile phone (5.9 percent), and food & beverages (3.4 percent)....
- Tunisia GDP Annual Growth Rate
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Tunisia expanded 1.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 over the same quarter of the previous year. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Tunisia averaged 3.36 percent from 2001 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 7.40 percent in the first quarter of 2004 and a record low of -2.20 percent in the third quarter of 2011.
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- Mongolia Balance of Trade
Mongolia recorded a trade surplus of 183 USD Million in February of 2017. Balance of Trade in Mongolia averaged -20.28 USD Million from 1997 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 362.30 USD Million in December of 2016 and a record low of -369.70 USD Million in July of 2012.
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- Mexico Overall Index of Economic Activity Economic activity in Mexico advanced 2.1 percent year-on-year in December of 2016, following a downwardly revised 3.6 percent rise in prior month and better than market expectations of a 1.7 percent growth. Services (3.3 percent from 4.3 percent in November) and agriculture (4.9 percent from 12.3 percent) increased at a slower pace and industrial production declined 0.6 percent (from 1.5 percent in the previous month). On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, economic activity went up 0.4 percent compared to a 0.2 percent rise in December. Leading Economic Index in Mexico averaged 2.59 percent from 1994 until 2016, reaching an all...
- Australia Leading Economic Index The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Leading Economic Index in Australia remained unchanged on the month in January of 2017, compared to a 0.4 percent rise in the prior month. Meanwhile, the six month annualised growth rate in the index, which indicates the likely pace of economic activity relative to trend three to nine months into the future, fell from 1.36 percent in December to 1.30 percent in January. The index, being at or above trend for six consecutive months, indicated economic growth in the current calendar year will be close to the Australia’s central bank forecast of 3.0 percent, Westpac chief economist...
- Puerto Rico Economic Activity YoY
Leading Economic Index in Puerto Rico decreased to -2.90 percent in December from -2.80 percent in November of 2016. Leading Economic Index in Puerto Rico averaged 0.67 percent from 1981 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 6.80 percent in June of 1988 and a record low of -6.80 percent in July of 1982.
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- Singapore Leading Economic Index Leading Economic Index in Singapore increased to 105.20 Index Points in the fourth quarter of 2016 from 103.20 Index Points in the third quarter of 2016. Leading Economic Index in Singapore averaged 66.70 Index Points from 1978 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 105.20 Index Points in the fourth quarter of 2014 and a record low of 25.50 Index Points in the first quarter of 1978. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Singapore, the Composite Leading Index is a predictive tool to anticipate upturns and downturns in the economy and...
- Brazil Inflation Rate MoM
The Consumer Price Index in Brazil increased 0.33 percent in February of 2017 over the previous month. Inflation Rate Mom in Brazil averaged 6.82 percent from 1980 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 82.39 percent in March of 1990 and a record low of -0.51 percent in August of 1998.
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- Brazil Loan Growth
The value of loans in Brazil declined 0.1 percent month-over-month to BRL 3070 billion in February of 2017 easing from a 1 percent fall in January. Loans to companies dropped 0.3 percent to BRL 1504 billion while lending to households was barely unchanged at BRL 1567 billion. Year-on-year, loans declined 3.5 percent. Loan Growth in Brazil averaged 1.18 percent from 2007 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 3.68 percent in September of 2008 and a record low of -1.01 percent in January of 2017.
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- Guatemala Leading Economic Index
Leading Economic Index in Guatemala decreased to 2.70 percent in January from 4.65 percent in December of 2016. Leading Economic Index in Guatemala averaged 3.57 percent from 2002 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 8.83 percent in October of 2006 and a record low of -2.75 percent in February of 2009.
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- Malaysia Unemployment Rate Year-on-year, prices increased at a faster pace for : recreation services & culture (+3.3 percent from +3.2 percent). Prices rose at a slower pace for : food & non-alcoholic beverages (+3.7 percent from +3.8 percent in November), alcoholic beverages & tobacco (+0.1 percent from +1.9 percent), education (+1.7 percent from +1.9 percent) and health (+2.4 percent from +2.5 percent). Prices steady for : housing, water, electricity, gas & other fuels (2.1 percent); furnishing, household equipment and routine maintenance (+1.4 percent); restaurants & hotels (+1.9 percent), and miscellaneous goods & services (+1.8 percent). In contrast, downward prices pressure came from: clothing...
- Brazil Net Capital Flows Brazil recorded a capital and financial account deficit of 4619.40 USD Million in January of 2017. Capital Flows in Brazil averaged -342.44 USD Million from 1995 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 15837.80 USD Million in May of 2007 and a record low of -16639.20 USD Million in September of 1998. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Brazil, net capital flows are measured using the Capital and Financial Account Balance of the Balance of Payments. This page provides the latest reported value for – Brazil Capital Flows – plus previous...
- Brazil Net Payrolls
The Brazilian economy shed 40.864 thousand jobs in January of 2017, following a 462.366 thousand loss in the previous month. It is the 22nd consecutive month of jobs losses as the country is experiencing its worst recession in decades. Non Farm Payrolls in Brazil averaged 61.44 Thousand from 1999 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 309.44 Thousand in June of 2008 and a record low of -654.94 Thousand in December of 2008.
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- Finland GDP YoY
Economic activity in Finland expanded 2.44 percent year-on-year in January of 2017, compared to a marginally revised 0.98 percent growth in the prior month. It was the strongest growth since December 2015, as output rose at faster paces for all categories: agriculture, forestry and fishing (11.38 percent from 8.92 percent in December 2016), secondary production, including manufacturing and construction (7.02 percent from 1.31 percent) and services sector, comprising trade, hotel and restaurant activities, transport and business activities, as well as real estate, renting and research services, financial intermediation and insurance, and public services (1.17 percent from 0.92...
- Brazil Current Account The current account deficit in Brazil widened to USD 5.1 billion in January of 2017 from a USD 4.8 billion gap a year earlier and compared to market expectations of a USD 5.35 billion deficit. The services shortfall increased (USD 2.4 billion from USD 1.38 billion); the deficit for primary income (USD 5.34 billion from USD 4.32 billion) also widened and the secondary income surplus fell (USD 0.17 billion from USD 0.24 billion). In contrast, the goods surplus increased to USD 2.5 billion from a USD 0.65 billion surplus a year earlier. Current Account in Brazil averaged -1683.38 USD Million...