Following a succession of decreases that drove the Coincident and Leading Global Economic Barometers down to their lowest level in history last month, the indicators are showing the first signs of recuperation since the beginning of the Covid-19 p
- The Economic Climate Index (ECI) in Latin America by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) — went to 60.4 negative points from 14.1 negative points between January and April 2020, the worst result in the historical series since January 1989.
The Coincident and Leading Barometers for the Global Economy for May demonstrate a deepening of the crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Leading Economic Index® for Brazil (LEI), released by FGV/IBRE in partnership with The Conference Board (TCB), decreased 4.7 percent in March to 114.5, the biggest drop since November 2008.
The Leading Economic Index® for Brazil (LEI), released by FGV/IBRE in partnership with The Conference Board (TCB), decreased 4.7 percent in March to 114.5, the biggest drop since November 2008.
In the April 2020 edition, the Global Leading Barometer and the Global Coincident Barometer have fallen sharply, reflecting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the world economy.
In the April 2020 edition, the Global Leading Barometer and the Global Coincident Barometer have fallen sharply, reflecting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the world economy.
The Leading Economic Index® for Brazil (LEI), released by FGV IBRE in partnership with The Conference Board (TCB), decreased 0.8 percent in February to 119.2, after reaching the highest level of the historical series last month.
The two Global Economic Barometers show how much the coronavirus epidemic has already impacted the prospects for the global economy. Both, the Leading Barometer for global economic development and the Coincident Barometer are declining sharply.
The Leading Economic Index® for Brazil (LEI), released by FGV IBRE in partnership with The Conference Board (TCB), increased 0.4 percent in January to 120.1, the highest index level on record.