A revised estimate confirmed that GDP fell 2.1% year-on-year in Q1 amid another wave of Covid-19 infections, which prompted the...
News Category: GDP
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Czech Republic: Second release confirms contraction softened in Q1 -
Brazil: Activity slows in Q1, but still beats market expectations GDP growth lost steam in the first quarter amid a renewed rise in Covid-19 cases, slowing to 1.2% on a... -
Lithuania: GDP returns to growth in Q1 According to a second estimate released on 1 June, GDP rose 1.2% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2021, contrasting... -
Canada: GDP growth eases in the first quarter on falling inventories GDP increased 5.6% in seasonally-adjusted annualized terms (SAAR) in the first quarter of 2021, moderating from the 9.2% expansion logged... -
Germany: GDP tumbles at slightly quicker rate than previously estimated in Q1 The economy contracted at a slightly steeper pace than previously estimated in the first quarter, with GDP falling 1.8% quarter-on-quarter... -
Italy: Second estimate reveals that economy swung back to expansion in Q1 A second estimate revealed that GDP bounced back in Q1, growing 0.1% over the previous quarter in seasonally- and working-day-adjusted... -
Switzerland: GDP records sharpest contraction since Q2 2020 in the first quarter GDP declined 0.5% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in the first quarter, contrasting the 0.1% expansion logged in the fourth... -
Hungary: Second reading confirms economy continued to recover in Q1 A second GDP release confirmed that the pace of economic contraction moderated considerably in the first quarter of 2021, with... -
Serbia: Economy grows at much stronger pace than previously estimated in Q1 The economy performed better than previously estimated in the first quarter, with GDP expanding 1.7% year-on-year (previously reported: +1.2% yoy)... -
Portugal: GDP records sharpest contraction since Q2 2020 in the first quarter A second estimate confirmed that GDP fell 3.3% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in the first quarter, contrasting the 0.2%...