Exports increased 1.4% in year-on-year terms in October, contrasting September’s 4.8% fall. September’s rise reflected a strong increase in fuels...
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Argentina: Trade balance records another surplus on plunging imports in October -
Czech Republic: Economic sentiment slips in November The economic sentiment indicator, a composite confidence indicator published by the Czech Statistical Office (CSO), dipped from 99.8 points in... -
Hungary: Economic sentiment strengthens further in November The GKI economic sentiment index, a composite indicator, rose to 7.5 points in November from 7.2 points in October. The... -
Turkey: Business confidence recovers somewhat in November but stays pessimistic The Real Sector Confidence Index published by the Central Bank picked up from 87.6 in October to 92.8 in November,... -
Israel: Bank of Israel raises monetary policy rate for the first time in over seven years in November On 26 November, the Monetary Committee of the Bank of Israel raised its interest rate by 15 basis points to... -
Ukraine: Industrial output rises in October According to data released by the Statistical Institute, industrial production rose 1.4% on an annual basis in October, swinging from... -
Germany: Business confidence moderates in November Business confidence in Germany slipped from 102.9 in October to 102.0 in November, dropping for the third consecutive month but... -
Ghana: BOG keeps the key rate at 17.00% in November At its three-day meeting concluding on 26 November, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of Ghana (BOG) decided... -
Brazil: Business confidence edges up after election Business sentiment in Brazil improved in November, with the Getulio Vargas Foundation’s (FGV, Fundaçao Getúlio Vargas) business confidence index rising... -
Taiwan: Local elections deliver crushing defeat for incumbent party; will likely impact economic policy and cross-strait relations The local elections held in Taiwan on 24 November—which were largely seen as a barometer of the incumbent government’s popularity...