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. At the same time, the improvement in the economic situation, especially in the emerging countries, triggered a rapid rise …
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fall in the short term, becoming negative for a time. This situation, likely to last only a few months, is due mainly to …
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The backdrop to the forecasting exercise paints a contrasting picture : the initial situation of the projections appears slightly more favourable than in the previous forecast exercise of autumn 2005, with the Belgian economy displaying undoubted momentum at the beginning of 2006. However, a...
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2002 to 2006. For 2009, the growth of 3.3 p.c. in hourly labour costs, assumed for the purpose of this exercise …, corresponds essentially to the expected effect of indexation, the latter taking time to respond to the acceleration in inflation …
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.7 p.c. in 2009. This decline reflects the slowdown in activity after a time lag of several months. Nevertheless, job … takes time to respond to the acceleration in inflation measured by the health index. That assumption is based on moderate …
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Since the publication of the Bank’s spring projections, the growth of activity in the euro area in the first half of 2006 has been stronger than previously predicted and oil prices, after rising further during the summer, have fallen to a level hovering around 60 dollars since October 2006. In...
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Since the projections published in December 2006, the international environment has remained buoyant. GDP growth in the euro area, which proved stronger than previously expected over the last months, should keep going at a solid pace in 2007. In Belgium, economic activity has been particularly...
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Twice a year, in June and December, the National Bank of Belgium publishes the macroeconomic projections for the Belgian economy for the current and the following year. The current projections cover the years 2005 and 2006. These projections make up the national component of the broad...
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particular, firms and households were still resolutely increasing their fixed capital investment at the time, as they had in the …
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Twice a year, in June and December, the National Bank of Belgium publishes the macroeconomic projections for the Belgian economy for the current and the following year. The current projections are an update of the projections for 2004 and 2005 published last June. These projections make up the...
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