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Santo Domingo, Dec 26 (Prensa Latina) About 19 percent of Dominicans live abroad, mainly in the United States and Europe, while the immigrant population in the country accounts four percent of the total, it was reported on Monday.
Santiago de Chile, Sep 6 (Prensa Latina) The Central Bank of Chile published its third monetary policy report, where it projects that the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will be between -0.5 and zero percent by the end of this year.
Beijing, Aug 5 (Prensa Latina) Chinese authorities predicted a stable and positive growth of the national economy in the second semester of 2023, after notable results in the first six months of the year.
Managua, Jun 12 (Prensa Latina) Nicaragua is projecting a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of 3,5% this year due to the increase in international prices that several items of the country's economy are registering today, it was reported here.
New Delhi, Apr 29 (Prensa Latina) Union minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday called for a trillion economy by 2047 while delivering the inaugural address at ‘India Calling Conference 2023’ organized by the Indian Merchants Chamber in Mumbai.
London, Feb 22 (Prensa Latina) Global debt and GDP in emerging markets dropped in 2022 given sharp losses of local currencies against USD (US dollar), the Institute of International Finance (IIF) reported on Wednesday.
Beijing, Jan 17 (Prensa Latina) China reported that its economy grew only three percent in 2022, below the 5.5 percent foreseen, in an environment of frequent domestic Covid-19 outbreaks and international challenges.
London, Dec 26 (Prensa Latina) The world faces a recession in 2023 higher borrowing costs aimed at tackling inflation cause a number of economies to shrink, according to the Center for Economic and Business Research (CEBR).
Brussels, Nov 18 (Prensa Latina) The latest expectation report by FocusEconomics stated that inflation in Latin American countries would register figures higher than the world average in 2023.