Consumer confidence fell to 32.8 in March from February’s 35.2. March’s result marked the worst reading since January 2021. Consequently,...
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Japan: Consumer confidence moderates in March -
Bulgaria: Industrial output growth moderates in February Industrial production rose 14.4% year-on-year in February (January: +17.2% yoy). Looking at the provisional data, manufacturing production expanded at a... -
Czech Republic: Industrial activity records largest drop in 10 months in February Industrial production dropped 0.4% year-on-year in working-day adjusted terms in February (January: +1.2% yoy). The figure was partly due to... -
Peru: Central Bank raises rates for ninth consecutive time at April meeting At its 7 April meeting, the Central Bank of Peru raised its key policy interest rate by 50 basis points... -
Costa Rica: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 2014 in March Consumer prices increased 0.88% in March over the previous month, following the 1.09% rise seen in February. The softer rise... -
Germany: Industrial activity expands in February, but storm clouds gather On a seasonally-adjusted monthly basis, industrial production rose 0.2% in February (January: +1.4% mom). The softer expansion reflected contracting capital... -
Estonia: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 1996 in March Consumer prices rose 2.67% from the previous month in March, picking up from the 1.45% increase logged in February. Looking... -
Cyprus: Inflation comes in at highest level since August 1992 in March Consumer prices increased 1.83% in March over the previous month, picking up from February’s 1.21% rise. March’s uptick marked the... -
Serbia: Central Bank holds policy rate steady in March At its meeting on 7 April, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) delivered a bigger-than-expected rate hike, bringing the key... -
Ireland: Industrial output bounces back in February Industrial output grew 2.4% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in February, which contrasted January’s 6.6% decrease. February’s rise was partly driven...