Brazil’s current account recorded a deficit of USD 4.5 billion in October, deteriorating from the USD 1.2 billion shortfall recorded...
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Germany: Consumer confidence expected to turn pessimistic in December The GfK consumer climate index is forecast to drop to minus 1.6 in December from plus 1.0 in November. This... -
Guatemala: Central Bank keeps rate unchanged in November amid well-anchored inflation expectations The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) opted to stand pat at its final scheduled meeting of... -
Mexico: Economy records sharpest contraction since Q2 2020 in Q3 according to second estimate According to a second estimate, GDP dropped 0.4% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in the third quarter (flash estimate: -0.2%... -
Korea: BoK hikes rate in late November amid surging house prices and high household debt At its meeting on 25 November, the Bank of Korea (BoK) resumed its tightening cycle, hiking the base rate by... -
Sweden: Riksbank leaves key rate unchanged at November meeting; ends net asset purchases At its meeting on 24 November, the Riksbank decided to keep its key repo rate at 0.00%. Meanwhile, it signaled... -
Belgium: Consumer confidence wanes further in November, while business confidence improves slightly The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) came in at plus 1.0 in November, falling... -
Austria: Consumer sentiment deteriorates in November Consumer confidence dropped to minus 4.0 in November from minus 2.0 in October. Consequently, the index moved further south of... -
Mexico: Economy records sharpest contraction since Q2 2020 in Q3 according to second estimate According to a second estimate, GDP dropped 0.4% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in the third quarter (flash estimate: -0.2%... -
Guatemala: Inflation falls in October Consumer prices increased 0.36% over the previous month in October, picking up from the 0.21% rise seen in September. October’s...