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Select your countries and indicators from the dropdown lists to see the most optimistic (max), pessimistic (min) and average (consensus) predictions from our panel of over 100 leading professional forecasters:
Want to see the full list of forecasters?
You can drill through on any graph to see the full list of sources that we survey each month.
FocusEconomics is a leading provider of economic consensus forecasts for 131 countries & 34 key commodities. Since 1999, we have been providing timely and reliable multi-source intelligence to the world’s leading companies and organisations.
FocusEconomics is a leading provider of economic consensus forecasts for 131 countries & 34 key commodities. Since 1999, we have been providing timely and reliable multi-source intelligence to the world's leading companies and organisations.

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