Technical Recession 2020

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South Africa has officially entered recessionary territory as gross domestic product (GDP) numbers for quarter four of 2019 show that the economy shrank 1.4%.  The fall means the country now finds itself in a technical recession which can be described as two consecutive quarters of negative growth after the economy declined by 0.8% in quarter three.
In total the economy in 2019 grew 0.2%. The growth is less than the already lacklustre projections by the IMF, World Bank and Moody’s rating agency which said the economy would grow by 0.7%, the Reserve Bank’s 0.6% and National Treasury’s paltry 0.3% estimate.
The previous recession the country had was in the first half of 2018 largely attributed to the power cuts experienced due to Eskom.
3 Mar 2020 11AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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