The Spanish Board of Architects approved 11,468 new construction permits in September, according to data published by the Ministry of...
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Euro Area: Inflation soars in November amid surging energy prices Harmonized inflation came in at 4.9% in November, above October’s 4.1% reading and marking the highest print since records began... -
Euro Area: Economic sentiment eases in November Sentiment in the Eurozone dipped to 117.5 in November from 118.6 in October. The index therefore remained comfortably above its... -
Czech Republic: Year-on-year GDP growth moderates in Q3, but underlying momentum remains robust A second release revealed that the economy grew 3.1% in seasonally-adjusted year-on-year terms in the third quarter (previously reported: +2.8%),... -
Chile: Annual economic activity growth improves in October; momentum eases in sequential terms Economic activity increased 15.0% compared to the same month a year earlier in October, which was above September’s 14.8% increase.... -
United Kingdom: Housing market remains buoyant in November According to the Nationwide Building Society, house prices in the United Kingdom rose 0.9% month-on-month in November, following October’s 0.7%... -
Hungary: GDP growth moderates in Q3 on less favorable base effect A second release confirmed that GDP growth moderated to 6.1% year-on-year in the third quarter, from 17.8% in the second... -
Korea: Merchandise exports rise at a quicker pace in November Merchandise exports shot up 32.0% year-on-year in November, following October’s 24.2% jump. In detail, ships, semiconductors and automobile exports all... -
Kazakhstan: Inflation falls to lowest level since August in November Consumer prices increased 0.75% over the previous month in November, accelerating from October’s 0.70% increase. November’s uptick was the highest... -
Estonia: Industrial output growth dips in October Industrial output grew 2.8% year-on-year in seasonally- and calendar-adjusted terms in October, which was a deterioration from September’s 8.5% increase....