La economía mexicana continúa mostrando indicadores sobre su desaceleración, y en esta ocasión podemos ver el último dato del indicador adelantado que publica el INEGI y que se ubica en su fase de desaceleración.
Esta también es la previsión del Sub Gobernador de Banxico, Manuel Sánchez, como se desprende de una presentación hoy en NY.
"...In all, third-quarter GDP quarterly growth was probably similar to or a little lower than that of the preceding three months. However, slowing could become more evident in the coming quarters, should consensus forecasts turn out to be correct, at least approximately. For example, in the October survey of analysts’ expectations conducted by the Bank of Mexico, annual GDP growth is forecast to decline from 3.7 percent in 2011 to 3.2 percent in 2012. Relative to what was forecast a year earlier, expected growth is slightly higher for 2011 but almost a full percentage point lower for 2012..."
"...In all, third-quarter GDP quarterly growth was probably similar to or a little lower than that of the preceding three months. However, slowing could become more evident in the coming quarters, should consensus forecasts turn out to be correct, at least approximately. For example, in the October survey of analysts’ expectations conducted by the Bank of Mexico, annual GDP growth is forecast to decline from 3.7 percent in 2011 to 3.2 percent in 2012. Relative to what was forecast a year earlier, expected growth is slightly higher for 2011 but almost a full percentage point lower for 2012..."
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