Argentina’s GDP fell by 1.8% in 2024, less than the expected 3.6% decline, under President
Brazil’s economy created 137,303 formal jobs in January, nearly three times the expected 48,000. The
In January, Brazil created 137,303 formal jobs, nearly three times the expected 48,000. The industrial
Argentina’s economy grew by 0.5% in December, surpassing expectations and demonstrating resilience under President Javier
Argentina’s economic activity increased by 5.5% in December year-on-year, the fastest growth since mid-2022, surpassing
Argentina’s economic activity grew by 5.5% in December 2025 compared to the same month the
Argentina’s economic activity increased by 5.5% year-on-year in December 2024, the highest growth since August
Argentina’s economic activity rose 5.5% in December compared to last year, exceeding expectations of 3.5%.
The latest report from Uruguay’s INE indicates a rising unemployment rate of 8.1%, though this
Brazil’s IPCA-15 index registered a 1.23% increase in mid-February, up from 0.11% the previous month,