At its 3 January meeting, the Bank of Israel (BoI) left the policy rate at 0.10%. The decision to keep...
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Korea: Merchandise exports lose momentum in December, leading to the first trade deficit since April 2020 Merchandise exports rose 18.3% annually in December (November: +32.0% year-on-year). Export growth benefitted from buoyant demand abroad for electronics. That... -
Kazakhstan: Inflation drops to lowest level since July in December Consumer prices increased 0.60% over the previous month in December, slowing down from the 0.75% rise logged in November. December’s... -
Switzerland: KOF Economic Barometer records worst reading since February in December, but remains fairly upbeat The KOF Economic Barometer came in at 107.0 in December, down from November’s 107.5. December’s result marked the weakest reading... -
United Kingdom: Housing market ends year on a high note According to the Nationwide Building Society, house prices in the United Kingdom rose 1.0% month-on-month in December, following November’s 0.9%... -
Colombia: Merchandise export growth hits seven month high in November Merchandise exports expanded 58.0% year-on-year in November, accelerating markedly from October’s 43.5% increase. The print marked the strongest growth in... -
Kenya: GDP growth loses momentum in Q3 The economy grew at a softer rate in the third quarter, with GDP expanding 9.9% year-on-year (Q2: +12.0% yoy), as... -
Kenya: Inflation falls to over one-year low in December Consumer prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.91% from the previous month in December, accelerating from November’s 0.45% rise. December’s figure was... -
Costa Rica: Economy records best result since Q3 1992 in the third quarter GDP growth improved to 12.1% year-on-year in the third quarter from 9.7% in the second quarter, marking the best result... -
Ecuador: GDP growth slows in Q3 GDP increased 5.6% in annual terms in the third quarter, below Q2’s 11.6% expansion, largely due to a less favorable...