Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the...
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Japan: Core machinery orders posts quickest growth since May in October -
Japan: Business sentiment remains positive in Q4 Business sentiment among large manufacturers—according to the Bank of Japan’s closely watched Tankan survey—came in at plus 18 in Q4,... -
Finland: Current account swings to deficit in October The current account recorded a EUR 1.9 billion deficit in October, swinging from September’s EUR 1.1 billion surplus (October 2020:... -
Turkey: Current account surplus widens in October Turkey’s current account balance showed a surplus of USD 3.2 billion in October, nearly doubling from September’s USD 1.7 billion... -
Spain: Industrial output contracts at sharpest pace since February in October Industrial output fell 0.9% year-on-year in seasonally- and calendar-adjusted terms in October, which contrasted September’s 0.4% increase. October’s result marked... -
Romania: Industrial falls at sharper rate in October Industrial output declined 6.1% in annual terms in October, following Septembers 3.3% and marking the worst result since July 2020.... -
Austria: Decline in industrial activity softens in October Industrial production fell 0.2% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in October (September: -0.7% mom). Looking at the details of the release,... -
New Zealand: Consumers grow more pessimistic in November The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator fell to 96.6 in November from October’s 98.0. Consequently, the index moved further below... -
Argentina: Industrial output records lowest growth since February in October Industrial production expanded 4.3% year-on-year in October (September: +10.0% yoy). October’s figure marked the worst reading since February. Looking at... -
India: Industrial output growth eases further in October Industrial output increased 3.1% compared to the same month of the previous year in October, which was weaker than September’s...