Inflation rose to 138.3% in September, following August’s 124.4%. September’s figure marked the highest inflation rate since our current records...
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Argentina: Inflation increases in September -
Bulgaria: Inflation falls to over one-year low in September Inflation eased to 6.3% in September below August’s 7.7%. September’s figure marked the lowest inflation rate since October 2021. The... -
Hungary: Industrial activity drops at sharpest pace since July 2020 in August Industrial production collapsed 6.3% year on year in August (July: -3.7% yoy), according to a preliminary estimate. August’s figure marked... -
United States: Retail sales growth remains robust in September Retail sales increased 0.7% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in September (August: +0.8% mom), more than double market expectations. The slight... -
Nigeria: Inflation comes in at highest level since August 2005 in September Inflation came in at 26.7% in September, up from August’s 25.8%. September’s result was the highest inflation rate since August... -
Japan: Industrial output declines less in August Industrial output declined 0.7% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in August, which followed July’s 1.8% decrease. The figure was largely... -
Saudi Arabia: Inflation drops to lowest level since February 2022 in September Inflation inched down to 1.7% in September, following August’s 2.0%. September’s figure represented the lowest inflation rate since February 2022.... -
Israel: Inflation drops in September Inflation dropped to 3.8% in September, following August’s 4.1%. The figure was largely driven by softer growth in prices for... -
Euro Area: Industrial production rebounds in August Industrial output increased 0.6% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in August, which contrasted July’s 1.3% decrease. August’s reading was driven by... -
Romania: Industrial activity contracts at sharper pace in August Industrial production fell 5.6% year on year in August (July: -5.2% yoy). The weakening was largely due to a deterioration...