Nominal retail sales rose 7.6% from the same month a year earlier in May, accelerating from April’s 4.6% year-on-year expansion....
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Singapore: Inflation picks up in May Consumer prices increased 0.6% over the previous month in May, contrasting April’s 0.5% drop. According to data released by Statistics... -
Germany: Business confidence trends down in June, signaling a continuation of moderating momentum At the close of the second quarter, data continued to suggest that the German economy is moderating; business confidence in... -
Belgium: Consumers grow pessimistic in June; business confidence ticks up The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) dipped from 0.0 points in May to -3.0... -
Belgium: Industrial output expands in April In April, industrial output grew 0.4% from a month earlier in seasonally-adjusted terms, easing from March’s revised 2.1% monthly expansion... -
United States: Risks of a trade war heighten as White House escalates rhetoric against China, while main trading... The Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs, including on political allies, has led the global trade environment to rapidly deteriorate in... -
Hungary: Economic sentiment hits record high in July on stronger business confidence The GKI economic sentiment index, a composite indicator, increased to a record-high 10.5 points in July from 9.8 points in... -
Czech Republic: Economic sentiment improves in June The economic sentiment indicator, a composite confidence indicator published by the Czech Statistical Office (CSO), rose to 100.0 points in... -
Taiwan: Industrial production records solid growth in May Industrial output expanded 7.1% over the previous year in May, easing from April’s upwardly revised 8.8% increase (previously reported: +8.5%... -
Thailand: Export growth remains resilient in May amid increasing global trade tensions Thailand’s external sector rebounded from the USD 1.3 billion trade deficit registered in April to a USD 1.2 billion surplus...