Economic activity decreased 3.2% year-on-year in working-day adjusted terms in September, matching August’s drop. The reading marked the eighth consecutive...
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Finland: Economic activity continues to decline in September -
Finland: Inflation remains stable in October Consumer prices inched up 0.10% in October over the previous month, after September’s flat reading. Looking at the details of... -
Finland: Current account records smaller surplus in September The current account recorded a EUR 0.1 billion surplus in September, matching the surplus recorded in September last year, although... -
India: Merchandise exports contract in October Merchandise exports fell 5.6% annually in October (September: +6.0% year-on-year). Meanwhile, merchandise imports dived 10.1% in annual terms in October... -
Denmark: Economy rebounds notably in Q3 GDP rebounded 4.9% in the third quarter in seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter terms (Q2: -6.8% s.a qoq), according to a preliminary release.... -
Portugal: Second estimate confirms economy rebounded sharply in Q3, but strong momentum will not carry into Q4 A second GDP estimate released by the National Statistics Institute on 13 November showed the economy rebounded 13.3% in seasonally-adjusted... -
Netherlands: Economy grows at strongest pace on record in Q3, but remains below pre-Covid-19 level According to a preliminary reading, the economy rebounded in the third quarter, with GDP growing 7.7% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter... -
Slovakia: GDP drops less sharply in Q3 According to a preliminary estimate, the economy contracted at a softer pace in Q3, with GDP declining 2.4% year-on-year (Q2... -
Brazil: Economic activity cools in September Economic activity rose 1.3% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in September, down slightly from August’s 1.4% increase and marking the worst... -
France: Harmonized inflation ticks up in October Consumer prices fell a seasonally-adjusted 0.04% from the previous month in October, a softer decrease than the 0.51% drop logged...