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Japonsko Soukromá investice

Kurz

16,4 %
Změna +/-
+13 %
Změna %
+131,31 %

Aktuální hodnota Soukromá investice v Japonsko je 16,4 %. Soukromá investice v Japonsko vzrostla na 16,4 % dne 1. 12. 2023, po předchozí hodnotě 3,4 % dne 1. 9. 2023. Od 1. 9. 2008 do 1. 3. 2024 byl průměrný HDP v Japonsko 0,59 %. Historické maximum bylo dosaženo dne 1. 12. 2023 s hodnotou 16,40 %, zatímco nejnižší hodnota byla zaznamenána dne 1. 3. 2009 s hodnotou -25,33 %.

Zdroj: Ministry of Finance, Japan

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Soukromá investice Historie

DatumHodnota
1. 12. 202316,4 %
1. 9. 20233,4 %
1. 6. 20234,5 %
1. 3. 202311 %
1. 12. 20227,7 %
1. 9. 20229,8 %
1. 6. 20224,6 %
1. 3. 20223 %
1. 12. 20214,3 %
1. 9. 20211,2 %
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Co je Soukromá investice

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