Reportbuyer.com - South America: Hondurashttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlHonduras (capital: Tegucigalpa) here you can browse the most recent research reports providing Honduran economic indicators, GDP / GNP forecasts, investment opportunities and budget reviews.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comHonduras - ISA Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/honduras_isa_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Honduras, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. a33ee7eaaa2f2c6f46f4a47e6a714b64Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras October 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_october_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 Roberto Micheletti, the former congressional president, will continue to govern as de facto president, following the ouster in June of Manuel Zelaya, which has left Honduras in a profound institutional crisis. The Economist Intelligence Unit premises its forecasts on the assumption that the elections will take place as scheduled on November 29th and that the next government will be recognised by the international community. After deep spending cuts in 2009 given a lack of aid and financing, the fiscal deficit will widen in 2010, reflecting a fast rise in catch-up spending. 79596b54593a07504665fcb3eae8e123Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras September 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_september_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 Roberto Micheletti, the former congressional president, will continue to govern as de facto president, following the ouster in June of Manuel Zelaya, which has left Honduras in a profound institutional crisis. The de facto government will go ahead with the November 29th general election in spite of international criticism and continued domestic protests. Finding financing for the recently approved 2009 budget will be difficult and more spending cuts are likely in 2009, leaving the budget close to balance. beb6b1a45c21876545b36d910c0011c1Tue, 08 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras August 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_august_2009.htmlYou may have noticed that since the second quarter of this year, some additional content has started to appear in your monthly and quarterly CRs. We are now including a country map, and a range of basic data (selected to be useful for business travellers in particular), in every country report. For most countries, except a few where data is in very short supply, we are also including comparative economic indicators that show each country's position relative to regional peers, in easy-to-read graphical format. b9e9be9cf82f10fac36e402ed9d8f34bSat, 08 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras June 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_june_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The constitutional reform plan of the president, Manuel Zelaya, will dominate the headlines in the coming months and reinforce his position, just as he was about to risk becoming a lame-duck president. The government's joint public-private-sector stimulus of US$250m over three years (2009-11) will be the primary initiative to help support the economy. The IMF is expected to extend Honduras's stand-by arrangement, which expired in April. a61b37b8fcbf44dcd24413c75a56e61aTue, 09 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras May 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_may_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The constitutional reform plan of the president, Manuel Zelaya, will dominate the headlines in the coming months and reinforce his position, just as he was about to risk becoming a lame-duck president. The government's joint private-public-sector stimulus of US$250m over three years (2009-11) will be the primary initiative to help sustain the economy. The IMF is expected to extend Honduras's stand-by agreement, which expired in April. 7aa31365ada219e70587f125db4ed45bTue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras March 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_march_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The political focus is turning to the November 2009 elections. Despite the slowing economy and the government's unpopularity, the polls currently favour the incumbent party's candidate, Elvin Santos. With the end of his term in sight, Mr Zelaya of the left-of-centre PL is rapidly becoming a lame duck president, and policy implementation will grind to ahalt. 3a8dc7949f280d26b23c0e884cf9ad5fTue, 03 Mar 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras February 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_february_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 With less than one year left in power, Manuel Zelaya of the left-of-centre Partido Liberal (PL) is rapidly losing public support, owing to his government's lack of success in tackling crime, corruption and double-digit inflation. The focus is turning to the November 2009 elections. Despite the slowing economy and the government's unpopularity, the polls currently favour the incumbent's candidate, Elvin Santos. 1a8570245780eed0f7d29d052c73a039Mon, 02 Feb 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras January 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_january_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 With one year left in power, Manuel Zelaya of the left-of-centre Partido Liberal (PL) is rapidly losing public support in the face of his government's lack of success in tackling crime, corruption and double-digit inflation. The focus is turning to the November 2009 elections. As the economy weakens, the opposition Partido Nacional (PN), last in power in 2002-06, is the narrow favourite for the presidency. 503fdc72848dc5a5879250cdbd707c0fThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasHonduras - ISA January 2009 Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/honduras_isa_january_2009_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Honduras, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 4370867e70f5cfbffa4c7e2df3add4aaThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras December 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_december_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 With just over a year left in power, Manuel Zelaya of the left-of-centre Partido Liberal (PL) is rapidly losing public support in the face of his government's lack of success in tackling crime, corruption and double-digit inflation. After the party primaries in November, the focus will turn to the 2009 elections. As the economy weakens, the opposition Partido Nacional, last in power in 2002-06, is the narrow favourite to win the presidency. 3b0c6987c4c0bf0e5c50a12385108a1cFri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GBSouth America/HondurasCountry Report Honduras November 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/south_america/honduras/country_report_honduras_november_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 With 15 months left in power, Manuel Zelaya of the left-of-centre Partido Liberal (PL) is rapidly losing public support in the face of his government's lack of success in tackling crime, corruption and rising inflation. Following the delayed party primaries on 30th November, the focus will turn to the 2009 elections. At present, the opposition Partido Nacional (PN), last in power in 2002-06, is the narrow favourite to win the presidency. fbf2ab63d775eecd807302a13466f9b7Tue, 11 Nov 2008 12:00:00 GBSouth America/Honduras