Industrial production increased 1.9% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in November (October: -0.5% mom). November’s print marked the best result since...
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Italy: Industrial output posts quickest growth since October 2020 in November -
Hungary: Industrial activity rebounds in November Industrial production rose 2.1% year-on-year in November (October: -2.7% yoy), according to a preliminary estimate. November’s result marked the sharpest... -
Indonesia: Retail sales grow at fastest pace since May in November Retail sales increased 10.9% year-on-year in November (October: +6.5% yoy). November’s print marked the strongest increase since May. The reading... -
Euro Area: Industrial production rebounds in November Industrial output increased a seasonally-adjusted 2.3% over the previous month in November, contrasting October’s 1.3% drop. November’s growth reflected rises... -
Belarus: Inflation falls in December Consumer prices rose 0.87% over the previous month in December, accelerating from November’s 0.51% rise. In detail, price pressures intensified... -
China: Credit growth rises slightly in December amid policy easing In December, Chinese banks distributed CNY 1.1 trillion (roughly USD 180 billion) in new yuan loans, down from November’s 1.3... -
India: Inflation comes in at highest level since June in December Consumer prices fell 0.36% from the previous month in December, swinging from November’s 0.73% rise. December’s result marked the weakest... -
Ghana: Inflation comes in at highest level since April 2017 in December Consumer prices increased a seasonally-adjusted 1.26% over the previous month in December, coming in below November’s 1.42% rise. Inflation came... -
Finland: Current account surplus narrows in November The current account posted a EUR 0.4 billion surplus in November, up from the EUR 2.0 billion shortfall posted in... -
Norway: Economic decline softens in November Economic output decreased 0.3% over the prior month in seasonally-adjusted terms in November, moderating from the 0.8% contraction recorded in...