Manufacturing output increased 8.8% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in July, a softer expansion compared to June’s 14.3% increase. July’s reading...
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Ireland: Manufacturing production growth eases in July -
Ireland: GDP logs largest contraction on record in Q2 on Covid-19 containment measures The economy shrank at a record-breaking pace in the second quarter as the Covid-19 health crisis hammered activity. GDP plummeted... -
Kazakhstan: Central Bank keeps rate at 9.00% in September The National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) decided to keep the base rate at 9.00% at its 7 September meeting, having... -
Colombia: Inflation eases to over six-year low in August Consumer prices dipped 0.01% over the previous month in August, after they were unchanged in July. August’s slip was driven... -
Hungary: Decline in industrial output softens in July Industrial output decreased 7.7% year-on-year in July (June: -12.2% yoy), according to a preliminary estimate. Although the contraction was softer... -
Argentina: Pace of contraction in industrial output sharpens in July Industrial output decreased 6.9% year-on-year in July (June: -6.3% yoy). The steepest contractions were recorded in the production of textiles... -
Turkey: Economy records sharpest contraction since Q1 2009 in the second quarter The economy contracted 9.9% on an annual basis in the second quarter, contrasting the first quarter’s 4.4% increase and marking... -
Russia: Inflation hits highest level since October 2019 in September Consumer prices fell 0.07% in September over the previous month, largely in line with August’s 0.04% fall. September’s result marked... -
Bulgaria: GDP dives in Q2 as pandemic hits economic activity The economy contracted 8.5% in calendar-adjusted year-on-year terms in the second quarter, slightly greater than the 8.2% drop reported in... -
Malaysia: Merchandise exports decrease in July Merchandise exports fell 0.6% in annual and USD terms in July, contrasting June’s 5.3% increase. However, in ringgit terms, exports...