Nominal yen-denominated merchandise exports fell 5.2% year-on-year in September, the tenth consecutive monthly decline. Although the drop was softer than...
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Japan: Contraction in exports slows in September -
Panama: Economic activity moderates in August The monthly indicator for economic activity (IMAE, Índice Mensual de Actividad Económica) grew 3.2% over the same month a year... -
Luxembourg: Unemployment inches down in September In September, the number of unemployed workers stood at 14,692, down 4.4% from August’s result, while the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate... -
Venezuela: Inflation eases to seventh-month low in September amid Central Bank’s contractionary policies National consumer prices surged 52.2% from the previous month in September, up from August’s 34.6% month-on-month jump according to the... -
Venezuela: New Central Bank data reveals the crisis is only worsening On 19 October, the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) released fresh macroeconomic data for the first time in six months,... -
Italy: A patchwork budget and timid fiscal expansion fail to address Italy’s structural problems On 15 October, the new government formed by the Democratic Party (PD) and the Five Star Movement (M5S) submitted the... -
Poland: Industrial output rebounds solidly in September Industrial output jumped 5.6% year-on-year in September, contrasting the 1.3% drop recorded in August, according to the Central Statistical Office... -
Japan: Core inflation limps lower in September The core consumer price index declined 0.1% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in September, contrasting August’s 0.1% uptick. Core inflation fell... -
France: Macron unveils major tax cuts and a lower deficit in 2020 budget On 27 September, the French government presented its draft 2020 budget, which estimates a deficit of 2.2% of GDP. This... -
China: Investment growth moderates in January–September Urban fixed asset investment expanded 5.4% year-to-date in September, below the 5.5% increase in January–August but meeting market expectations. The...