Consumer sentiment came in at minus 26.1 in January, improving from the prior months minus 28.9. As such, the index...
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Denmark: Consumer sentiment continues to improve in January; remains deeply pessimistic -
Turkey: Consumer confidence hits highest reading since September 2021 but remains pessimistic in January Consumer confidence rose to 79.1 in January from December’s 75.6. January’s result marked the best reading since September 2021. Despite... -
Italy: Harmonized inflation declines to lowest level since September 2022 in January Harmonized inflation fell to 10.7% in January, following December’s 12.3%. January’s figure represented the weakest inflation rate since September 2022.... -
Hong Kong: Inflation increases in December Inflation edged up to 2.0% in December, above November’s 1.8%, amid faster price rises for food and transport. Mild domestic... -
Angola: Central Bank cuts rates in January The Monetary Policy Committee of the National Bank of Angola (BNA) delivered a 150 basis point cut at its 20... -
Belgium: Consumer confidence picks up in January but remains below long-term average Consumer confidence rose to minus 12.0 in January from December’s minus 15.0. This represented the third consecutive month that consumer... -
Netherlands: Consumer confidence increases in January Consumer confidence rose to minus 49.0 in January from December’s minus 52.0. January’s result marked the best reading since May... -
Japan: Inflation comes in at highest level in more than 31 years Inflation edged up to 4.0% in December from Novembers 3.8%. December’s result marked the highest inflation rate since January 1991.... -
New Zealand: Business confidence plunges to record-low in December The ANZ bank business outlook indicator tanked in December. As a consequence, a net 70.2% of firms reported that they... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment rises in January The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index increased to 84.3 in January from 80.3 in December. However, sentiment remained entrenched below...