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Economic Tracker

Economic volatilities warrant constant visibility of macro and industry related metrics. Economic data allows for sound decision making in the realm of investments, geographic expansion and industry growth. Understanding the changing global economic, social & industrial landscape in developed and emerging countries is important to identify untapped growth opportunities.

Recognizing the need to continuously keep track of global data and developments amidst ongoing volatilities and changing dynamics, Frost & Sullivan introduces the Global Economic Tracker- Insight and Trends (GET-IT) deliverable. Providing clients with a quarterly snapshot of economic and industrial metrics through historical data as well as forecasts until 2020, it also includes an annually updated analysis of key mega-regions. These timely updates enable you to analyzing changing scenarios and modulate growth expectations, aiding in decision making.

The Global Economic Tracker-Insights and Trends (GET-IT) is a quarterly updated database of key economic and industry parameters to provide dynamic insights to track volatility and navigate uncertainties in the global economic environment.

Each GET-IT report presents short term as well as medium term forecasts along with historic data for economic and industry indicators across countries and regions. A short-term forecast is provided for next 8 quarters, estimates are provided for the current year and medium-term forecasts are made for next five years, for select indicators.

  1. 28 Dec 2017  |  North America

    Emerging Latin America Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 2, 2017

    Changing Trade Relations to Guide Economic Growth Trajectory

    In Q2 2017, growth in Latin America slowed to 1.9% compared to the growth of 2.2% in Q1 2017, as manufacturing sector shrank by 0.5% and external demand declined. Colombia, Mexico, and Panama’s economic growth declined registering 1.2%, 2.2%, and 5.4% growth, respectively, in Q1 2017. However, Panama continues to remain the fastest growing econom...

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  2. 28 Dec 2017  |  North America

    Emerging Latin America Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 3, 2017

    Stabilizing Economic Growth across the Region

    Economic growth remained stable in Q3 2017 with the region recording growth of 1.9%. Chile and Colombia registered higher growth compared to Q2 2017, while Mexico and Panama’s growth slowed slightly. Decline in manufacturing and mining sector in Mexico had adversely affected the country’s economy which recorded 1.6% growth in Q3 2017. Mexicoâ€...

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  3. 14 Nov 2017  |  Asia Pacific

    BRICS Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends Quarter 4, 2017

    Slow Economic Growth Sustained by Growing Exports Demand

    Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) are expected to witness positive growth in Q4 2017. Public spending is anticipated to pick up in 2017. For 2017, Brazil and Russia are expected to register positive growth rates of 0.17% and 0.43% respectively, thereby recovering from the decline in 2016. Rebounding export has been the key drive...

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  4. 14 Nov 2017  |  Asia Pacific

    BRICS Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends Quarter 2, 2017

    South Africa’s Economy Tumbles While Other BRICS Nation Rebound

    Improvement in the global economic outlook helped to strengthen growth across BRICS nations. Brazil and Russia have registered positive economic growth in Q2 2017, rebounding from negative growth in Q1 2017. Brazil’s manufacturing sector recovered slowly in Q2 2017, registering a growth of 0.6% which is higher than the growth of 0.28% registered ...

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  5. 31 Oct 2013  |  North America

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends (GET-IT)—Emerging Latin America Quarter 3, 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Emerging Latin America's growth will remain moderate in Q4 2013 due to slow recovery in external demand. Private consumption demand will remain the main driver for growth in Q4 2013 and Q1 2014. Improvement in current account balances and currency values is unlikely in the short run. Foreign direct investment into the region is likely to remain sta...

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  6. 28 Oct 2013  |  Asia Pacific

    Global Economic Tracker – Insights and Trends (GET-IT) – BRICS Quarter 3 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Growth in BRICS economies is likely to remain subdued in Q4 2013 and early 2014 more due to internal weaknesses than external factors. Low consumption demand alongside public sector inefficiencies will hamper the economic growth of Brazil. Russia’s GDP growth is likely to stagnate and consumer price inflation will remain above the target level o...

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  7. 28 Oct 2013  |  Asia Pacific

    Global Economic Tracker – Insights and Trends (GET-IT) – Emerging Asia-Pacific Quarter 3 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Emerging APAC will experience restrained growth in the latter half of 2013 due to the persistent uncertainties in the global economy. However the trade balances are likely to improve owing to a gradual rise in the external demand. Rising private consumption demand will remain the main driver for the manufacturing growth in the region. The oil expor...

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  8. 25 Oct 2013  |  Asia Pacific

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends Rest of World (ROW) Quarter 3 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    Australia, Argentina, Japan, and South Korea have been classified as Rest of World (RoW) countries in this study. Sluggish economic recovery, the ongoing economic slowdown in the European region, weakening internal demand, and slow industrial growth are the major areas of concern for RoW countries. Domestic demand is expected to play a critical rol...

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  9. 24 Oct 2013  |  North America

    Global Economic Tracker – Insights and Trends (GET-IT) – North America Quarter 3, 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    The NA economy is gradually recovering and is expected to post an economic growth of 2.1% by the end of 2013. Strong corporate finances, rebounding investment, and gradual improvement in consumer demand are expected to support modest growth in the US economy in Q4 2013 and H1 2014. However, high domestic debt and overvalued housing market will rema...

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  10. 03 Oct 2013  |  Asia Pacific

    Global Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends Rest of World (ROW) Quarter 2, 2013

    A Quarterly Pulse of Growth Opportunities

    In Australia, weak commodity prices, a strong Australian dollar and low business sentiment will dampen economic activity in H2 2013. Weak investment in mining and manufacturing is likely to keep the Australian economy sluggish. In Argentina, policy easing is expected to boost domestic demand conditions and help rebound the business confidence. Aggr...

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