Consumer confidence came in at minus 2.0 in November, swinging from October’s plus 3.3. November’s result marked the weakest performance...
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Denmark: Consumer confidence records weakest reading in eight months in November -
Ghana: Central Bank raises rates for the first time in six years in November At its final scheduled meeting of the year on 17–19 November, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Ghana... -
Ukraine: Industrial output growth gains steam in October Industrial output grew 1.4% year-on-year in October, matching September’s result. October’s stable reading came as slower growth in the mining... -
Hong Kong: Inflation increases in October Consumer prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.20% in October over the previous month, after falling 0.70% in September. Looking at the... -
Indonesia: Central Bank stands pat in November At its 18–19 November monetary policy meeting, Bank Indonesia (BI) decided to leave the seven-day reverse repo rate at the... -
Norway: Economic growth accelerates in the third quarter The economy gained further traction in the third quarter, with GDP expanding 3.8% on a seasonally-adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis, accelerating markedly... -
Japan: LDP retains lower house majority and Fumio Kishida reelected as prime minister, announces fresh stimulus package On 31 October, Japan went to the polls to elect all 465 members of the powerful lower house of the... -
South Africa: New medium-term budget explained After postponing its presentation twice, on 11 November the government set out the FY 2021–2022 medium-term budget policy statement before... -
United Kingdom: Consumer confidence improves but remains pessimistic in November Consumer confidence came in at minus 14.0 in November, up from October’s minus 17.0. Despite the uptick, the index remained... -
Japan: Core inflation rises marginally in October Core consumer prices—which exclude fresh food—fell 0.20% over the previous month in October, contrasting September’s 0.10% rise. Core consumer prices...