The International Monetary Fund has revealed that Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product per capita declined to $835.49 in 2025 from $877.07 in 2024, indicating a 4.74 per cent dip.According to data from ...
Belarus plans to make it to the top 50 countries in terms of GDP per capita by 2040 (at purchasing power parity), Belarusian ...
Contrary to popular belief, Chinese consumers already spend much more of what they earn than their American counterparts. Low ...
Malta also records the second-highest pharmaceutical spending per capita (€639), after Germany (€721), while Denmark (€266) reports the lowest expenditure. However, in Denmark, a comparatively high ...
In its latest Global Economic Prospects report, the World Bank (WB) has projected Vietnam’s GDP growth to reach 6.6% in 2025, reflecting a 0.1 percentage point increase compared to its October 2024 ...
Washington, DC – January 15, 2025: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation [1] with Malta. The Board considered ... to decline to around 2¾ ...
It is very easy to see Imo State simply as one of the states in southeast Nigeria. Some of the inhabitants hardly see the state beyond ...
At Zurich, the nearest large airport to Davos, 54 private jets landed on Monday, an increase of 170 per cent compared to the average for the past week. A spokesperson for Zurich Airport told ...
The National Bureau of Statistics said some sectors of Nigeria's economy have experienced significant growth since the last GDP rebasing in 2014 and now require proper representation. The marine ...
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China's GDP grew 5 percent year-on-year to 134.9 trillion yuan ($18.41 trillion) in 2024, breaking the 130-trillion-yuan mark for the first time, according to data released by the National Bureau ...
Analysts polled by Reuters had expected China's full-year GDP growth to come in at 4.9%, just shy of the official target of around 5% — which analysts had said was ambitious. Helen Qiao ...