Consumer prices fell at a four-and-a-half-year sharp rate of 0.48% in Q2 2020 over the previous quarter amid economic havoc...
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New Zealand: Inflation falls back in Q2 amid coronavirus blow -
Colombia: Industrial output drops again in May Industrial production dropped 26.2% year-on-year in May, marking the second worst reading on record after April’s 35.8% plunge. The contraction... -
Angola: Cabinda prices recover some lost ground in June but remain depressed Angola’s Cabinda crude oil sold at USD 41.1 per barrel (pb) on average in June, up from May’s USD 27.9... -
United Kingdom: Inflation increases in June but remains well below the Bank of England’s target Consumer prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.11% in June over the last month, picking up from May’s 0.01% rise. June’s result... -
Poland: Central Bank keeps rates at all-time low level in July; reaffirms quantitative easing On 14 July, the National Bank of Poland (NBP) kept the reference rate unchanged at an all-time low of 0.10%.... -
Italy: Pace of decline in annual prices stable in June Consumer prices inched up 0.1% month-on-month in June, contrasting May’s 0.2% dip, according to preliminary data released by the National... -
Bulgaria: Inflation at nearly three-year low in June amid lockdown and falling prices for transport Consumer prices fell 0.40% from the previous month in June, following May’s softer 0.33% drop. According to the Statistical Institute,... -
Poland: Inflation rises in June amid lockdown easing Consumer prices jumped 0.6% over the previous month in June, contrasting May’s 0.2% decline. Soaring prices for food and non-alcoholic... -
Indonesia: Merchandise exports rise in June, trade balance records a surplus Merchandise exports inched up 2.3% on an annual basis in June (May: -29.1% year-on-year) on greater non-energy exports, marking the... -
Finland: Economic activity drops at sharpest pace since November 2009 in May Economic activity dropped 5.5% year-on-year in working-day adjusted terms in May (April: -5.3% yoy). The reading marked the third consecutive...