Consumer prices rose 0.13% in May over the previous month, a softer gain than April’s 0.57% increase and undershooting expectations...
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Brazil: Inflation eases from two-year high in May -
Guatemala: Remittances inflows rise sharply in May Remittances from workers abroad jumped 20.5% year-on-year in May, up from the 12.5% increase recorded in April. Remittances totaled USD... -
Germany: German industrial sector not out of the woods yet Industrial production fell 1.9% month-in-month in April in seasonally- and calendar-adjusted terms, swinging from March’s 0.5% increase. April’s drop came... -
Germany: Exports contract at a multi-year high pace in April German exports plummeted at the start of the second quarter, dropping 3.7% month-on-month on a calendar- and seasonally-adjusted basis (March:... -
United States: Feeble payroll gains in May highlight market concerns about slowing economy The May jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicated weak payroll increases in the month, renewing... -
Bulgaria: Industrial production decelerates in May Industrial output rose 0.6% in working day-adjusted annual terms in May, following the 2.7% expansion logged in April. Meanwhile, annual... -
Norway: The economy expands in April and Norges Bank’s Q2 business survey points to solid future growth According to monthly GDP data released by Statistics Norway, economic output increased 0.2% in April compared to the previous month... -
Norway: Industrial production increases for the first time in six months in April Industrial production rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.2% in April from the previous month, contrasting the revised 1.3% decrease in March (previously... -
France: Industrial output ticks up in April Seasonally-adjusted industrial output expanded 0.4% month-on-month in April, on the heels of a revised 1.1% month-on-month contraction in March (previously... -
Chile: Inflation speeds up in May Consumer prices rose 0.6% month-on-month in May (April: 0.3%), the fastest monthly increase in almost two years. According to Chile’s...