Peru’s trade balance recorded a USD 462 million surplus in September, larger than August’s USD 139 million surplus but smaller...
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Peru: Trade surplus widens in September as contraction in exports eases -
Austria: Consumer sentiment edges up but remains pessimistic in October Sentiment among Austrian consumers rose from minus 4 in September to minus 3 in October; however, the index remained entrenched... -
Peru: Weak economic prospects prompt the Central Bank to cut rates to a nine-year low in November At its monetary policy meeting on 7 November, the Central Bank of Peru (BCRP) cut the policy interest rate by... -
United Kingdom: BoE stays put in November but adopts dovish tone; two committee members call for cuts At its meeting ending on 6 November, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England (BoE) voted to... -
Serbia: National Bank Serbia unexpectedly cuts rates to new record low in November At its 7 November monetary policy meeting, the executive board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) unexpectedly decided to... -
Cyprus: Consumer prices, on an annual basis, fall for fifth consecutive month in October Consumer prices rose 0.4% from the previous month in October, following September’s 0.6% month-on-month increase. According to the Statistical Service... -
Mexico: Inflation holds steady at Banxico’s target in October Consumer prices rose 0.54% from the previous month in October, following the 0.26% month-on-month increase logged in September. According to... -
Costa Rica: Inflation decelerates in October Consumer prices fell 0.1% in October in month-on-month terms for the third consecutive month, partly due to the continued high-base... -
Czech Republic: CNB remains on hold in November On 7 November, the board of the Czech National Bank (CNB) decided to hold the two-week repo rate stable at... -
Norway: Industrial production continues to dip in September Industrial production decreased a seasonally-adjusted 0.5% in September from the previous month, softer than August’s 2.1% dip. September’s decrease was...