Announcing the MENA Consensus Forecast
We are pleased to announce that our new Middle East & North Africa Consensus Forecast report is now available. This is the most comprehensive collection of forecasts for MENA available on the market.
Subscribe to the MENA report to receive:
- Over 150 forecasts for 16 countries
- Data on 30 macroeconomic indicators
- In-depth written analysis from our team of economists
- Delivered monthly, in PDF or PDF+Excel
The MENA report compiles forecasts from leading local and global analysts for 16 countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, the UAE and Yemen.
Data and forecasts are complimented with expert written analysis on the key indicators covered, which include economic activity (GDP), industrial production, business confidence, consumer confidence, inflation, monetary policy decisions and important exchange rate movements.
All macroeconomic indicators are accompanied by charts, helping to grasp past developments and future trends quickly and intuitively. An Excel file is available with each report to utilize for further analysis and scenario building.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of FocusEconomics S.L.U. Views, forecasts or estimates are as of the date of the publication and are subject to change without notice. This report may provide addresses of, or contain hyperlinks to, other internet websites. FocusEconomics S.L.U. takes no responsibility for the contents of third party internet websites.
Date: January 13, 2015
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