GDP plunged 38.4% year-on-year in the second quarter, after logging 0.4% growth in the first quarter. The print marked the...
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Panama: GDP plunges at record pace in Q2 as Covid-19 restrictions bite -
United States: Home price growth virtually stable in September at an over seven-year-high The S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city composite home price index—excluding Detroit due to reporting delays—increased 1.2% month-on-month in September matching August’s rise—the quickest... -
United States: Consumer confidence declines in November Consumer confidence came in at 96.1 in November, down from October’s 101.4. As a result, the index dipped below the... -
Belgium: Consumer sentiment improves in November; business sentiment deteriorates The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) rose to minus 15 in November, improving from... -
Singapore: Consumer prices fall on an annual basis in October Consumer prices fell 0.43% in October over the previous month, contrasting the 0.33% rise seen in September. October’s result marked... -
Taiwan: Industrial output growth eases in October Industrial output rose 7.1% in year-on-year terms in October, which followed September’s 11.6% increase. The slowdown was largely driven by... -
Hungary: Economic sentiment weakens in November The GKI economic sentiment index, a composite indicator, dropped to minus 23.7 in November from minus 18.8 in October. November’s... -
Ukraine: Decline in industrial output sharpens in October Industrial production declined 5.0% over the same month last year in October, sharper than September’s 4.4% slump and marking 13... -
Poland: Retail sales drop at sharpest rate since May in October Retail sales dropped 2.1% year-on-year in October, contrasting September’s 2.7% expansion. The result marked the sharpest contraction since May and... -
Singapore: Revised estimate reveals softer GDP contraction in Q3 Singapore’s economy contracted less than initially expected in Q3, according to new figures released on 23 November, as the gradual...