According to the Nationwide Building Society (NBS), house prices in the United Kingdom rose 0.8% month-on-month in October, following September’s...
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United Kingdom: House price growth rises to multi-year high in October -
Switzerland: KOF economic barometer pulls back in October The KOF economic barometer—a leading composite indicator for the Swiss economy—fell from 110.1 in September to 106.6 in October, putting... -
Switzerland: Retail sales record worst reading since April in September Retail sales grew 0.3% year-on-year in September (August: +4.0%). September’s result marked the worst reading since April, and was largely... -
Portugal: Economy rebounds sharply in Q3, but strong momentum will not carry into Q4 A GDP estimate released by the National Statistics Institute on 30 October showed the economy rebounded 13.2% in seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter... -
Germany: Economy rebounds strongly, but remains below pre-pandemic level The Euro area’s largest economy grew a strong 8.2% quarter-on-quarter on a price-, seasonally- and calendar-adjusted basis in the third... -
Poland: Inflation slides in October Consumer prices increased 0.10% in October over the previous month, down from September’s 0.20% rise, according to a preliminary reading.... -
Italy: Business confidence continues to improve in October The National Institute of Statistics (Istat)’s composite business confidence indicator (Clima di Fiducia delle Imprese Italiane, IESE)—which covers the manufacturing,... -
Netherlands: Business confidence sours in October Business confidence fell to minus 5.6 in October from September’s minus 4.8. As a result, the index moved further below... -
Japan: Consumer confidence continues to rise in October Consumer confidence came in at 33.6 in October, up from September’s 32.7. October’s result marked the strongest reading since February.... -
Italy: Consumer confidence dips in October The consumer confidence index slipped to 102.0 in October from 103.3 in September. October’s deterioration was broad based. The perceptions...