According to preliminary estimates released by the country’s Statistical Institute (INE) on 14 November, GDP grew 0.3% in quarter-on-quarter, seasonally-adjusted...
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Portugal: Economic growth slumps to an over three-year low in Q3 amid a challenging external backdrop -
Mexico: Banxico slashes rate for third time in a row in November At its 14 November meeting, the Governing Board of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) decided to lower the target for... -
Denmark: Flash estimate shows economic growth eased in the third quarter The economy grew 0.3% in seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter terms in Q3 2019, easing from the 0.9% expansion registered in the second... -
Germany: Economy avoids technical recession in the third quarter Germany defied market expectations and avoided a technical recession in the third quarter, likely thanks to robust private consumption and... -
India: Consumer price inflation accelerates in October In October, consumer prices rose 1.09% compared to the previous month, up from the 0.55% increase in September. The increase... -
Egypt: Economic growth remains robust despite slowing slightly in Q1 FY 2020 The economy expanded 5.6% in the first quarter of FY 2020, which ran from July to September, from the same... -
Egypt: Central Bank cuts rates in November after inflation nosedives in October The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) slashed interest rates by one percentage point at its monetary policy meeting on 14... -
Ecuador: Economic activity growth hits eight-month high in September In September, economic activity rose 2.1% over the same month of the previous year, according to the monthly economic activity... -
Ghana: Inflation inches up in October Consumer prices rose 0.4% in October, contrasting September’s 0.1% dip according to Ghana’s Statistical Institute (GSS). The increase largely reflected... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment recovers some steam but remains downbeat in November The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index rose to 97.0 in November, from 92.8 in October, which had marked the worst...