Consumers turned less downbeat in October, with the consumer confidence index climbing to minus 6.6 points from minus 7.2 points...
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Portugal: Consumer confidence climbs in October, while the economic climate indicator inches down -
Slovenia: Inflation falls again in October Consumer prices rose 0.1% over the previous month in October, contrasting a 0.2% month-on-month drop in September. A surge in... -
Canada: Bank of Canada leaves rates unchanged in October but takes a dovish turn On 30 October, the Bank of Canada (BoC) left its target for the overnight rate unchanged at 1.75%, as had... -
Portugal: Industrial sector contracts sharply again in September Industrial production continued to fall in annual terms in September and at largely the same rate as the previous month... -
Denmark: Business sentiment in the industrial sector continues to worsen in October Business confidence among firms in the industrial sector decreased to minus 12 in October from minus 7 points in September,... -
United States: Consumer confidence edges lower in October The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index inched down to 125.9 in October from a revised 126.3 in September (previously reported:... -
United States: Home price growth stabilizes in August On a month-on-month basis, the S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city composite home price index was unchanged in August, following a 0.1% increase in... -
Korea: Forward-looking manufacturing business confidence yet more pessimistic for November The Bank of Korea’s forward-looking business confidence indicator for manufacturers edged down to 72 in November from 73 in October,... -
United Kingdom: Housing market stays soft in October According to the Nationwide Building Society (NBS), house prices in the United Kingdom rose 0.2% month-on-month in October, contrasting September’s... -
Vietnam: Industrial production growth ebbs in October Industrial production rose 9.2% in October year-on-year, down from September’s revised 9.9% growth (previously reported: 10.2% yoy). October’s deceleration was...