Consumer prices were flat in November over the previous month, following October’s 0.26% increase. November’s reading marked the weakest result...
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South Africa: Inflation slides in November -
Germany: Merchandise exports grow at a slower pace in October Merchandise exports rose 0.8% month-on-month on a calendar- and seasonally-adjusted basis in October, down from September’s 2.3% increase. Import growth,... -
Norway: Economic activity records decrease for first time in six months in October Economic output decreased 0.7% over the prior month in October in seasonally-adjusted terms, contrasting the 0.7% expansion in September and... -
Canada: Bank of Canada keeps rates unchanged in December; maintains asset purchasing program On 9 December, the Bank of Canada (BoC) kept its target for the overnight rate at 0.25%, its effective lower... -
Luxembourg: Harmonized consumer prices register biggest fall since May in November Consumer prices fell a seasonally-adjusted 0.21% in November over the previous month, which was below the 0.03% fall recorded in... -
Brazil: COPOM stands pat in the last meeting of the year, removes forward guidance At its 8–9 December meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) of Brazil’s Central Bank unanimously decided to leave the benchmark... -
Lithuania: Inflation drops to lowest level since May in November Consumer prices dropped 0.14% over the previous month in November, swinging from October’s 0.07% increase. November’s result marked the sharpest... -
Costa Rica: Inflation ticks down in November Consumer prices were broadly unchanged over the previous month in November, down from October’s 0.08% increase. The flat reading was... -
China: Consumer prices drop for the first time in 11 years in November Consumer prices fell 0.6% over the previous month in November, following October’s 0.3% decrease. The print mainly reflected a sharp... -
Czech Republic: Industrial output rebounds in October Industrial production expanded 1.3% year-on-year in working-day adjusted terms in October, which contrasted September’s 1.9% drop and marked the strongest...