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The economic activity in Chile grew 6.2 percent in November 2010. Santiago de Chile, Jan. 5 () .- The economic activity in Chile last November grew by 6.2 percent, In comparison with the same month of 2009, reported the Central Bank.
The figure was above market expectations, which ranged between 5.0 and 5.5 percent growth in activity in November.
Thus, the Chilean economy takes a high rate of expansion, having registered in October, darkfall powerleveling, increased only 4.8 percent, having scored a 6.5 percent expansion in September and 7.6 percent in August.
This cycle of expansion began to emerge last May, after the Chilean economy works to mitigate the negative effects of international crisis and the Feb. 27 earthquake, which devastated several regions of central and southern pas.
According to the Central Bank,, wow powerlevel, the result of November, which records the same number of days work in 2009, targeting primarily the positive performance of the sectors of Trade, Transport and Communications.
Meanwhile, the seasonally adjusted series increased in November by 1.3 percent from the previous month, while the cyclical trend series recorded an annualized expansion of 5.3 percent.
The data are from the Monthly, global agenda powerleveling, Index of economic activity (Imacec), which brings together over 90 percent of goods and services included in the gross domestic product (GDP).
In the third quarter, Chile's GDP grew by 7.0 percent year In comparison with the same periods of 2009, while the first and second quarter grew by 1.6 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively.
The Central Bank in its Monetary Politics Report (IPOM) December, in line with its previsin 5.2 percent growth of the Chilean economy in 2010, in line with the predictions of previsin kept his private in 2011 in a range between 5.5 and 6.5 percent.