Merchandise exports fell 21.8% year-on-year in October in USD terms, contrasting September’s 11.5% growth. Exports have endured a choppy 2019,...
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Israel: Exports and imports plummet in October -
Japan: Core inflation inches up in October The core consumer price index increased 0.3% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in October, following September’s 0.1% rise. The uptick mostly... -
Bulgaria: Inflation ticks up in October Consumer prices jumped 0.8% from the previous month in October, contrasting September’s 0.3% drop. According to the Statistical Institute, October’s... -
Turkey: Current account surplus widens in September The Turkish external sector recorded an above-expectations current account surplus of USD 2.5 billion, which was slightly down from August’s... -
Australia: Business sentiment regains some ground and business conditions tick up in October The business confidence index produced by National Australia Bank (NAB) rose to plus 1.7 points in October, from minus 0.3... -
United Kingdom: Employment falls by most in four years in Q3 amid Brexit uncertainty The unemployment rate edged down to 3.8% in July–September from 3.9% in the previous rolling quarter. Employment, however, contracted by... -
Costa Rica: Economic momentum gathers in September Annual economic growth in cyclically-adjusted terms accelerated to 2.0% in September from August’s revised 1.7% reading (previously reported: +1.6% year-on-year).... -
Romania: Inflation recedes to a nine-month low in October Consumer prices rose 0.4% month-on-month in October, up from September’s 0.1% result. Notably, prices for food rebounded from a month... -
Malaysia: Industrial output weakens in September Industrial output rose 1.7% in annual terms in September, matching August’s revised increase (previously reported: +1.9% year-on-year), and missing market... -
Norway: Mainland economic growth steady in Q3; Total GDP flatlines The total economy flatlined in the third quarter of 2019 in quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted terms, after expanding a downwardly revised 0.2%...