The Basque Government released on Monday the 'Economic Thermometer' data for the month of April, which stood at 99.7 out of 150, the worst figure since October last year. With this decline, it has lost the area of 'solid growth' (between 100 and 150), going down to that of mild growth, marking a clear tendency to moderation.
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The Basque Government released on Monday the 'Economic Thermometer' data for the month of April, which stood at 99.7 out of 150, the worst figure since October last year. With this decline, it has lost the area of 'solid growth' (between 100 and 150), going down to that of mild growth, marking a clear tendency to moderation.