The economy contracted a whopping 9.6% year-on-year in Q2 (Q1: +0.9% yoy). The print marked the steepest drop on record...
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Guatemala: Economy contracts at historic pace in Q2 amid fallout from pandemic -
Belarus: Inflation increases to over one-year high in September Consumer prices rose 0.94% from the previous month in September, accelerating from August’s 0.17% rise. September’s result marked the sharpest... -
Dominican Republic: Inflation rises further in September Consumer prices rose 0.60% over the prior month in September, down from August’s 0.78% rise. September’s reading was driven by... -
Dominican Republic: Inflation rises further in September Consumer prices rose 0.60% over the prior month in September, down from August’s 0.78% rise. September’s reading was driven by... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports drop at a quicker pace in August, collapse in imports suggests suppressed demand Merchandise exports shrank 18.6% in annual terms in August, following July’s 9.1% plunge. August’s reading was driven by lower exports... -
India: Reserve Bank of India keeps rates unchanged in October At its monetary policy meeting ending on 9 October, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) kept the Bank’s policy rates... -
France: Industrial output growth gains steam in September Industrial production increased 1.4% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in September (August: +1.1% mom). September’s reading was largely driven by an... -
Lithuania: Inflation declines to lowest level since May in September Consumer prices rose 0.40% from the previous month in September, contrasting the 0.19% fall recorded in August. The rebound in... -
Slovakia: Industrial output drops at softest pace in seven months in August Industrial output declined 0.8% compared to the same month of 2019 in August, a softer pace than July’s 3.6% decline... -
Belgium: Industrial activity falls at sharper pace in August Industrial production collapsed 6.5% year-on-year in seasonally-adjusted terms in August (July: -0.9% s.a. yoy). The figure was partly due to...