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Taiwan’s GDP growth up on back of domestic demandBusinesses significantly ramped up investments in machinery, construction, and intellectual property, contributing a substantial 2.97 percentage points (ppt) to the year’s total GDP growth of 4.3%.
Headline growth came in stronger than expected in the fourth quarter, and sequential growth also saw a significant pick-up. This suggests that economic activity gained momentum, driven primarily by ...
The MahaKumbh megaevent in Q4 FY25 is expected to boost consumption demand, aiding sectors such as trade, hospitality, and ...
The contribution of net exports to GDP was 0.7 ppt as exports rose 1.1%, while imports contracted -2.1%. A notable increase in exports of services (4.1%) seems largely due to inbound tourism and 0 ...
In light of today's detailed data, we see Hungary's real GDP growing by 1.9% this year. While we have not changed much in the headline number, we have tinkered with the details: stronger consumption, ...
The central bank's governing council felt that a protracted trade conflict with the U.S. would permanently shrink the level of domestic GDP, the minutes of a policy decision meeting showed on ...
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