This week, marked by the celebration of Labor Day and the publication of business results, the advanced GDP data for Mexico and the inflation data for Peru for April are published.
These are the economic keys that will mark the week in America:
Monday 29
The National Institute of Statistics of Mexico publishes the indicators of tourism activity for 2024 with data on how much the economy related to tourism grew.
Tuesday 30
The National Institute of Statistics of Mexico releases its first timely estimate of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2024, a period in which analysts fear a slowdown after growth of 3.2% in 2023.
E-commerce and technology giant Amazon publishes its results for the first quarter of 2024.
The Central Bank discloses the result of Brazil’s public accounts and the relationship between debt and gross domestic product (GDP) in March.
The Government discloses the average unemployment rate in Brazil in the quarter ended in March.
The Chilean statistics institute publishes manufacturing production for March.
Wednesday 1
The Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, commemorates his last Labor Day with the labor agenda as one of his greatest banners for policies such as the increase in the minimum wage, the pension reform and the extension of vacations, but with pending issues such as the Reduction of the working day.
The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) of Peru publishes the inflation data for April and the conjunctural progress of economic activity until March 2024.
Thursday 2
The Bank of Mexico publishes the remittances received in the first quarter of 2024 with an anticipated record after the historical figure of more than US$ 63,000 million in 2023, as well as the survey on private sector expectations for April with new forecasts on inflation and GDP by 2024.
The Central Bank publishes Chile’s annual economic activity index for March.
Friday the 3rd
The OECD holds its annual ministerial meeting, focused this year on advancing sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
The Government discloses the growth of Brazil’s industrial production in March.
Source: Gestion

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