Canada Nominal GDP reached 513.5 USD bn in Dec 2022, compared with 537.3 USD bn in the previous quarter. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 513,543.5 Dec 2022 537,340.0 Sep 2022 8,817.4 Mar 1958 553,455.4 Jun 2022 USD mn quarterly Mar 1957 ...
Nominal GDP (USD mn)513,543.5Dec 2022quarterlyMar 1957 - Dec 2022 Nominal GDP Growth (%)4.311Sep 2024quarterlyMar 1958 - Sep 2024 Private Consumption Expenditure (USD mn)312,180.375Sep 2024quarterlyMar 1961 - Sep 2024 Private Consumption: % of GDP (%)54.1Sep 2024quarterlyMar 1961 - Sep 202...
(Natural Resources Canada, 2019a). In 2018, crude oil accounted for about 2.8% of Canada’s nominal gross domestic product (GDP). In terms of direct employment, the sector creates a bit more than 60,000 jobs but the scope of indirect employment stemming from the oil industry is much ...
Analysis on key macro-economic indicators such as real GDP, nominal GDP, consumer price index, household consumption expenditure, population (by age group, gender, rural-urban split, and employed people and unemployment rate. It also includes economic summary of the country along with labor market...
Japan is on a completely different track due to its reviving nominal growth. Its negative interest rate policy ended in March 2024 and the overnight call rate was raised, for the first time since 2007, by 10bps. However, the Bank of Japan’s tone remained dovish for f...
Population:39,292,355 (2022) Population Density:9,093,507 km2 (3,511,023 sq mi) GDP (nominal):$2.936 trillion (2022 est) GDP per capita: $56,794 (2022 est.) Religions: Christianity 53.3% No religion 34.6% Islam 4.9% Hinduism 2.3% ...
Its nominal GDP came in at $2.1 trillion, and GDP per capita at $53,247. It has been rated the ninth largest economy in the world, and also sees some of the highest incomes per capita in the world. Key industries such as services, natural gas, and manufacturing continue to be a ...
Nominal GDP for the culture sector exclusively increased 3.5% to $14.0 billion in the third quarter, largely driven by increases in the live performance domain (+29.1%), marking the largest growth on record—but still below pre-pandemic levels. This domain fared quite well during the third qua...
(Canada) real GDP increasing at 2.5% (1.1%), respectively (Factset 2024). Further, while the wholesale price indices (WPI) for both countries showed a positive correlation, the nominal exchange rate between the Canadian dollar fluctuated between 0.7 U.S. dollars (USD) per Canadian dollar (...
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