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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 22 - 26 April 2013 (Week 17).
Fewer bankruptcies
In December last year, 435 businesses and institutions (excluding one-man businesses) in the Netherlands were declared bankrupt. The number of bankruptcies in December was considerably lower than in...
GDP growth rate 0.5 in Q1 2018
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), GDP showed 0.5 percent growth in Q1 2018.
GDP growth rate 0.4 percent in Q1 2017
GDP in Q1 2017 rose by 0.4% relative to the previous quarter.
Modest recovery economy in fourth quarter 2009
Dutch economy shrank by 2.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009 relative to the same quarter one year previously.
Dutch quality of life is high, but not sustainable
This is a joint press release.
Investments almost 4 percent up in November
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 3.7 percent up in November 2019 relative to the same month last year.
Largest growth in investments in over a year
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 12.3 percent up in March 2017.
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Entrance fees tourist attractions markedly higher
Prices of entrance fees for zoos, amusement parks, theatres and museums have been raised considerably over the past eighteen months. Entrance fees of museums and zoos were raised by no less than 10...
Households cautious about spending
Household spending on goods and services was 2.6 percent lower in October 2009 than in October 2008. in September spending was down by 3.0 percent. Household consumption was down on 2008 for the...
Many bankruptcies
In March this year, 709 businesses and institutions (excluding one-man businesses) in the Netherlands were declared bankrupt, i.e. 50 down from February, when the number of bankruptcies was at an...
Further growth investments
Further growth investments
Fewer bankruptcies
In June this year, 437 businesses and institutions (excluding one-man businesses) in the Netherlands were declared bankrupt, 121 fewer than in May.