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Economic activity in Honduras grew by 3.9% from January to November 2024

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The Monthly Economic Activity Index (MAE) in Honduras grew by 3.9 percent in November 2024, driven by domestic consumption, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Honduran Central Bank.
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Tegucigalpa.- The Monthly Economic Activity Index (MAE) in Honduras grew by 3.9% to November 2024 driven by domestic consumption, according to a report released this Tuesday by the Honduran Central Bank. The cumulative variation of the IMAE between January and November of 3.9% is aligned with the economic growth parameter established in the revision of the Monetary Program 2025-2025, indicated the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH).Read more: Resign…

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TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. The Monthly Economic Activity Index (MAE) in Honduras grew by 3,9 % to November 2024 driven by domestic consumption, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Honduran Central Bank. The cumulative variation of the IMAE between January and November of 3,9 % is aligned with the economic growth parameter [...]

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The Monthly Economic Activity Index (MAE) in Honduras grew by 3.9 percent in November 2024, driven by domestic consumption, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Honduran Central Bank.

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
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