Private estimates predict economic rebound in March after February drop

After a 2.6% drop in economic activity in February, according to INDEC, private consultancies estimate a March recovery driven by agriculture. Equilibra forecasts a 1.5% year-on-year rise and 1% monthly desesasonalized. The first quarter would end with 0.4% growth versus 2025.

Economic activity fell 2.6% in February from January, the worst since December 2023, per INDEC data. Excluding agriculture, EMAE was stable at +0.1% year-on-year, with the desesasonalized series rebounding 0.4% after a 2.7% drop in February, according to Equilibra.

The boost comes from agriculture, where corn harvest would grow nearly 20% and beef production rose 3.5% year-on-year, lifting agropecuario EMAE 15%. This would contribute 1.4 percentage points to the total 1.5% year-on-year growth estimated for March by Equilibra. Mining and agriculture grew 8.4%, though the rest showed adverse results.

In industry, FIEL's IPI marked +0.6% year-on-year in March after eight months of decline, with gains in chemicals, plastics, oil refining, and non-metallic minerals. Construya Index rose 1.3% monthly desesasonalized and 11.1% year-on-year. In farming, Rosario Board of Trade's IACA-BCR fell 2.4% monthly but rose 18% year-on-year.

For the first quarter, the average would be +0.4% year-on-year, stable desesasonalized versus end-2025. Equilibra projects 2% annual growth for 2026, less than half the budget's 5%.

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Economic activity fell 2.6% in February, according to INDEC

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Argentina's monthly economic activity estimator (EMAE) recorded a 2.1% year-over-year drop and a 2.6% seasonally adjusted decline in February 2026, INDEC reported. Manufacturing industry contracted 8.7% and commerce 7.0% year-over-year.

Chile's Central Bank reported that the Economic Activity Index (Imacec) fell 0.3% in February, accumulating a 0.4% contraction in the first two months of the year. Goods production dropped 3.7%, though mining saw a slight rebound. Economists are adjusting forecasts for 2026 GDP near 2%.

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The latest Relevamiento de Expectativas de Mercado (REM) from the Banco Central has raised inflation expectations for March and the rest of 2026. Consultancies forecast 3.0% for March, with an annual projection of 29.1%. They also updated estimates for the dollar, GDP, and unemployment.

Fedesarrollo reported that its Economic Policy Uncertainty Index (Ipec) stood at 252 points in March, a drop of 46 points from February. The figure marks 90 consecutive months above the historical average observed from 2000 to 2019.

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DANE reported that manufacturing industrial production fell 0.5% in January 2026 compared to January 2025, with real sales down 0.7%. This marks two consecutive months of production contraction and three for sales.

Provisional GDP estimates released on Friday show 7.7 per cent growth for 2025-26. The figure exceeds the government's February prediction by 0.1 percentage points. Outlook for 2026-27 points to a slowdown.

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South Korea's industrial output, retail sales and facility investment all rose from a month earlier in March, official data showed on April 30. It marked the first time since September that all three indicators posted on-month growth. A ministry official said the Middle East crisis has not yet impacted the economy.

 

 

 

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