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Portugal GDP Annual Growth Rate YoY fell to -3.8% in December 2012, released March 2013, down 0.3% from November's -3.5% reading.
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GDP Annual Growth Rate YoY (Portugal) was reported at -3.8% in March 2013. The reading fell from the previous value of -3.5%. This is classified as a medium-impact indicator released on a quarterly basis.
Historically, this indicator is positively correlated with BTC/USD (Watch). A secondary relationship exists with USD/JPY, negatively correlated (Watch).
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update March 2013.
The GDP Annual Growth Rate YoY (Year-over-Year) is a key economic indicator that measures the percentage change in a country's gross domestic product (GDP) over a one-year period. It provides valuable insight into the overall health and performance of an economy, as well as its growth trajectory. This indicator is closely monitored by investors, policymakers, and businesses as it can impact financial markets, consumer spending, and government policies. A positive GDP Annual Growth Rate YoY indicates a growing economy, while a negative rate suggests a decline.
Aggregate growth figures anchor cyclical positioning across asset classes and inform fiscal and monetary policy debate. Surprises against consensus can drive short-term moves, particularly when the print breaks an established trend. Released quarterly.
Latest reading (Mar 2013): actual -3.8 %.
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| Thursday, May 28, 2026 | Actual | Previous | Consensus | Sigmanomics Rolling-Surprise Forecast | Impact | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08:30 | Business Confidence | 2.6 | 2.4 | 2.40 | Low | ||
| 08:30 | Consumer Confidence | -23.9 | -26 | -26.00 | Low | ||