Industrial output increased 2.7% compared to the same month of the previous year in November, which contrasted October’s 0.1% decrease....
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Belarus: Industrial output rebounds in November -
Philippines: Central Bank keeps rates unchanged in December At its monetary policy meeting on 15 December, the Central Bank of the Philippines maintained the overnight reverse repurchase facility... -
Brazil: Decline in economic activity softens in October Economic activity dropped 0.4% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in October, which was a slight moderation from September’s 0.5% fall. The... -
Hungary: Industrial output falls at sharpest rate since January in October According to a second estimate by the Statistical Institute, industrial output dropped 2.7% compared to the same month a year... -
Australia: Consumer sentiment ticks down in December The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index decreased to 104.3 in December from 105.3 in November. However, sentiment remained above the... -
United Kingdom: Inflation increases in November to over-decade high Consumer prices increased 0.74% from the previous month in November, coming in below the 1.09% increase recorded in October. Looking... -
Greece: Unemployment rate edges up in October The number of unemployed workers decreased by 5,994 in October, compared to September, while the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate edged up... -
Italy: Inflation comes in at highest level since August 2008 in November Consumer prices rose 0.57% over the previous month in November, slowing down from the 0.67% rise logged in October. Looking... -
France: Harmonized inflation comes in at highest level since August 2008 in November Consumer prices rose 0.36% over the previous month in November, a smaller increase than the 0.41% increase seen in October.... -
Panama: Inflation comes in at highest level since April 2014 in November Consumer prices increased 0.30% over the previous month in November, unchanged from October’s reading. Despite the stable print, a few...