Industrial production expanded 5.0% in July (June: +7.0% ). July’s reading was due to softer growth in durable consumer goods,...
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Austria: Industrial output growth ebbs in July -
Argentina: Consumer confidence dips in September The Universidad Torcuato di Tella (UTDT) consumer confidence index decreased from 41.3 in August to 40.3 in September. Therefore, the... -
Italy: Business confidence continues to improve in September The National Institute of Statistics (Istat)’s composite business confidence indicator (Clima di Fiducia delle Imprese Italiane, IESE)—which covers the manufacturing,... -
Italy: Consumer confidence strengthens in September The consumer confidence index rose to 103.4 in September from 101.0 in August. September’s improvement was broad based. Consumers had... -
United Kingdom: Consumer confidence rises to six-month high in September, but remains downbeat Consumer confidence rose to minus 25.0 in September from August’s minus 27.0. September’s result marked the strongest reading since March.... -
France: Government launches supply-side oriented recovery package On 3 September, the government unveiled the details of its EUR 100 billion (around 4.0% of GDP) recovery package aiming... -
Korea: Consumer confidence falls in September, remains pessimistic Consumer confidence fell to 79.4 in September from August’s 88.2. As a result, the index remained below the 100-point threshold,... -
Brazil: Consumer confidence hits seven-month high but remains in pessimistic territory in September The seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence index published by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) came in at 83.4 in September, up from... -
Colombia: BanRep cuts policy rate to a new historic low in September On 25 September, Colombia’s Central Bank (BanRep) decided to cut the benchmark interest rate by another 25 basis points to... -
Germany: Business confidence picks up in September, but remains pessimistic Business confidence rose to 93.4 in September from 92.5 in August, marking the best reading since February and suggests that...