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Macroeconomics
Amidst increasing global volatility and changing market dynamics, keeping abreast of the latest macroeconomic developments and trends is vital to stay on top of your game. Timely macroeconomic inputs enable you to formulate proactive strategies vis-à-vis reactive strategies, helping you to better deal with challenges and even capitalize on opportunities arising from a volatile environment.
Frost & Sullivan’s Cross-Industries research enables you to continually track:
- Country specific PESTLE Trends and implications
- Economic and Industry Parameters
- Pertinent Economic Issues
- Emerging Growth Opportunities
- Global Mega Trends
Time macroeconomic analysis accompanied by data projections helps in assessing global economic and investment conditions, decision making, and geographic expansion strategies.
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25 Jun 2020  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases
Central American and Caribbean Countries Economic Tracker, H1 2020
COVID-19 Containment Measures to Weaken Economic Activities
The outlook for the Central America and Caribbean economies is expected to stay bleak in 2020, registering technical recession in Q2–Q3 of 2020 and a full year recession for 2021. Local and global containment measures, along with the economies’ large dependence on tourism and remittances particularly coming from the United States, have led to a...
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30 Jan 2020  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases
Americas Economic Tracker, H1 2020
Regional Activity Modestly Picking Up; GDP Growth to Remain Moderate
The Americas are expected to record tepid growth in 2020, higher than that of 2019. Advanced economies such as the US and Canada are likely to witness an economic rebound in 2020. Other smaller economies like Panama and Chile are poised to grow as well. However, Argentina’s growth is likely to remain contracted on account of currency deterioratio...
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28 Dec 2017  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases
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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28 Dec 2017  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases
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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28 Dec 2017  |  Latin America  |  Economic and Databases
Emerging Latin America Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 4, 2017
Strong Consumption Expenditure Driving Growth
Regional economic growth in Latin America is expected to slow-down from 2.2% in 2016 to 2.15 in 2017. The region is expected to start growing strongly from 2018 with an anticipated economic growth of 2.5%. The growth with be supported by the expansion of the Manufacturing sector. Mexico and Panama are projected to register strong growth of manufact...
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