Honduras: Economic Activity Up 5.3%

Financial intermediation and agriculture were the sectors that most influenced the variation in economic activity recorded in November 2017.

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From a report by the Central Bank of Honduras:

Domestic production, valued through the original IMAE series, increased 5.3% to November of this year, 1.6 percentage points higher (pp) than the rate observed in the same period in 2016 (3.7%). Click to interact with graphClick to interact with graph

On the other hand, the cycle trend series reflected an interannual variation of 5.2% (4.2% in the same month in 2016). 

The economic activities that had the most influence -according to their contribution to the overall result of the indicator- were: Financial Intermediation, Insurance and Pension Funds (1.4 pp); Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Fisheries (1.3 pp); Manufacturing Industry (0.9 pp); Mail and Telecommunications (0.5 pp); Commerce (0.4 pp); and, Transportation and Storage (0.3 pp).

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