Industrial output nosedived 9.0% year-on-year in seasonally-adjusted terms in August (July: +0.8% s.a. yoy). The result marked the worst reading...
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Portugal: Industrial output contracts at sharpest pace since June 2020 in August -
Korea: Industrial output growth picks up pace in August Industrial output rose 9.6% compared to the same month a year earlier in August, which was above July’s 7.7% increase.... -
Argentina: Economic activity growth steady in July The monthly indicator for economic activity (EMAE) grew 11.7% year-on-year in July (June: +11.7% yoy). The most pronounced increases were... -
Euro Area: Economic sentiment broadly stable in September amid mounting price pressures Sentiment in the Eurozone inched up to 117.8 in September from all 117.6 in August. The index therefore moved further... -
Portugal: Consumer confidence hits highest reading since February 2020, economic sentiment ebbs in September Consumer confidence ticked up to minus 9.9 in September, following August’s minus 11.9, which means consumers became less pessimistic. September’s... -
Guatemala: Central Bank keeps rate unchanged in September amid well-anchored inflation expectations The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) opted to stand pat at its 29 September meeting, leaving... -
Vietnam: Industrial activity declines again in September Industrial output fell 8.1% year-on-year in September, easing from August’s 9.5% decline. The figure marked the third consecutive month of... -
Vietnam: Economy slumps into record contraction in Q3 GDP contracted 6.2% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2021, contrasting the 6.6% growth recorded in Q2. The reading marked... -
Thailand: Central Bank keeps policy rate unchanged at September meeting At its 29 September meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Thailand (BoT) held the policy rate at... -
Sweden: Economic sentiment eases in September The economic tendency indicator (ETI) decreased slightly in September, easing to 119.9 from 120.6 in August, but still remained at...