United States, Brazil and Argentina announce this week the evolution of their rate of inflation at the close of financial year 2022, a year in which cereal supply problems and higher energy costs have contributed to aggravating the rise in prices. These are the economic keys that will mark the week in America
MONDAY 9
The National Institute of Statistics of Mexico publishes the inflation data for December after the rate fell to 7.8% in November.
TUESDAY 10
The brazilian government it discloses the inflation rate in December and in the accumulated of 2022, after it stood at 5.9% in November.
The National Institute of Statistics of Mexico publishes the data on gross fixed investment for last October after growth of 3.3% year-on-year in September.
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This same body also publishes the international tourism indicators for November on Tuesday, after an annual rise of 13.9% in the arrival of travelers in October.
Argentina disseminates the number of arrivals of international tourists last November, after twelve times more visitors entered the airports in October than in the same month of 2021.
WEDNESDAY 11
The National Institute of Statistics of Mexico publishes data on industrial production for November, after growth of 3.1% per year in October.
THURSDAY, 12
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes inflation data for the month of December, an indicator that has been falling for several months after registering maximums that were not reached in decades. Argentina disseminates the consumer price index accumulated in 2022, a year in which inflation, one of the country’s chronic problems, will close at around 100%, an unprecedented figure in the last 30 years.
The Brazilian Government discloses its third projection for the 2023 agricultural harvest and the evolution of the service sector in November.
FRIDAY THE 13TH
Brazil publishes its economic activity index for the month of November. SUNDAY 15 The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) of Peru publishes the data for national production in November 2022.