Industrial production excluding energy decreased 1.6% in calendar- and seasonally-adjusted terms in December, contrasting the revised 1.7% increase in November...
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Sweden: Industrial production tumbles in December -
New Zealand: Unemployment rate unexpectedly dips in Q4 The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate slip to 4.0% in Q4 from a revised 4.1% the previous quarter (previously reported: 4.2%). The... -
New Zealand: Consumers start 2020 on a positive note The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator dipped to 122.7 in January from December’s almost two-year high of 123.3, remaining comfortably... -
Argentina: Industrial production expands for first time in 20 months in December Industrial production ticked up 1.2% year-on-year in December, according to data released by the National Statistical Institute (INDEC) on 5... -
Brazil: COPOM slashes key interest rate in February, suggests holding pattern ahead At its 4–5 February meeting, the Central Bank of Brazil’s Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) unanimously voted to cut the benchmark... -
Guatemala: Growth in remittances jumps in January Remittances from workers abroad jumped 21.3% year-on-year in January, notably up from December’s 11.6% increase, and totaled USD 834.6 million... -
Colombia: Exports fall in the final month of 2019 Exports fell 1.9% in December over the same month a year earlier, following the 13.6% year-on-year drop in November. December’s... -
Ireland: Consumer confidence improves for third month straight in January The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment rose for the third consecutive month in January. The index increased to 85.5 in... -
Ireland: Manufacturing output slips in December According to preliminary data, the manufacturing production index declined 6.7% in December in seasonally-adjusted, month-on-month terms, following the revised 4.4%... -
Switzerland: Consumer sentiment remains pessimistic at the start of the year According to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), Swiss consumer sentiment turned slightly less pessimistic in January 2020 but...