The manufacturing industry and professional services were the sectors that explained most of the positive variation registered in the first month of 2018.
From a report by the Central Bank of Costa Rica:
The production of goods and services in the country, as measured by the cycle trend series of the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE), registered an interannual variation of 3.6% in January 2018, presenting an acceleration for the fifth consecutive month. [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Transport, private services and trade were the sectors that accounted for most of the variation in the economic activity index during the beginning of the year.
From a monthly report by Banco de Guatemala:
Economic activity measured by the IMAE estimate, in January 2018, showed a growth rate of 2.1% (2.8% in January 2017).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
For a second consecutive month the activities of transport, construction, and exploitation of mines and quarries, accounted for most of the cumulative variation of 5.2% registered up to December 2017.
From a report compiled by the General Comptroller of the Republic:
The Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) in the Republic, for the accumulated period of January - December 2017, grew by 5.20%, compared to the same period in 2016.
Transport and private services were the sectors that accounted for most of the positive variation in the economic activity index.
From a report by the Bank of Guatemala:
The economic activity measured by the IMAE estimate, in December 2017, showed a growth rate of 3.1% 1 (4.1% in December 2016). [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
In December of last year, year-on-year growth of economic activity was 5.3%, explained for a fourth consecutive month by fishing and aquaculture activities, and agriculture.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
The BCN issued on February 16, 2018 the Monthly Index on Economic Activity (IMAE) report for the month of December 2017.The report shows that the IMAE grew by 5.3 percent in relation to December 2016, with an average annual variation, which in December coincides with the cumulative variation of 4.8 percent.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Transport, construction, and exploitation of mines and quarries, were the sectors that contributed the most to the interannual variation of 4.19% registered up to November 2017.
From a report compiled by the General Comptroller of the Republic:
The Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) in the Republic, for the accumulated period of January - November 2017, grew by 5.31%, compared to the same period in 2016.
In November, annual growth of economic activity was explained for a third consecutive month by the activities of fishing and aquaculture, and agriculture.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
In November, the monthly economic activity index (IMAE) registered an increase of 5.0 percent compared to the same month in 2016.The average annual variation was 4.6 percent and the accumulated growth in the January-November period was 4.7 percent. [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Financial services and hotels, bars and restaurants were the sectors that most influenced the interannual variation of economic activity registered up to November 2017.
From a Report by the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic:
The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic wishes to inform economic agents and the general public that preliminary figures for the Monthly Indicator of Economic Activity (IMAE) show a year-on-year variation of 6.8% in the month of November, having previously registered 4.9% in October , which places accumulated growth of the January-November period at 4.2%, with respect to the same period in the previous year.
Financial intermediation and agriculture were the sectors that most influenced the variation in economic activity recorded in November 2017.
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%).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Trade, private services and the manufacturing industry were the sectors that accounted for most of the positive variation in the economic activity index.
From a report by the Bank of Guatemala:
The economic activity measured by the IMAE estimate, in November of 2017, showed growth of 2.3% (3.2% in November 2016).[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
The year-on-year growth registered up to November 2017 was mainly explained by manufacturing activities and business services.
From a report by the Central Bank of Costa Rica:
The trend cycle series of the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) had an interannual variation of 2.4% in November 2017, 2.2 percentage points (pp) lower than the variation seen one year earlier.The year-on-year slowdown can be explained by a decline observed in the construction industry and by a lower rate of growth of business services and financial and insurance activities.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
The slowdown recorded in October is mainly due to tropical storm Nate, which greatly affected construction and agricultural production.
From a report by the Central Bank of Costa Rica:
The trend cycle series of the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) had an interannual variation of 2.3% in October 2017, 2 percentage points (pp) lower than the variation seen one year earlier.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
The Central American Economic Activity Index, prepared by CentralAmericaData, recorded a year-on-year growth of 3.4% as of August.
Figures from the Information System Central American Macroeconomic Monitoring by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption="Clic para interactuar con la gráfica"]
Between January and June, the monthly index of economic activity registered a 6% increase compared to the same period in 2016, mainly explained by transportation and construction.
From a report by the Comptroller General of the Republic.
The Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE) in the Republic, for the accumulated period of January - June of 2017, grew by 6.18%, compared to the same period in 2016.
In June, the monthly index of economic activity recorded a year-on-year growth of 4.4%, driven mainly by livestock and construction activities.
From a report by the Central Bank of Nicaragua:
In June, the monthly index of economic activity (IMAE) showed a growth of 4.4 percent compared to June 2016. The average annual variation was 4.6 percent and cumulative growth for the January-June period reflected an increase of 5.6 percent. [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
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