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Italy: Draft 2022 budget sees slight increase in spending to boost economy -
Belgium: Consumer confidence slides in October, while business confidence remains stable The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) came in at plus 4.0 in October, falling... -
Taiwan: Industrial output records lowest expansion since February in September, but remains solid Industrial output grew 12.2% in year-on-year terms in September, which was a deterioration from August’s 13.4% increase. The outturn marked... -
Turkey: Business confidence inches down but remains elevated in November Business confidence inched down from 109.6 in October to 108.4 in November, but the index remained above the neutral 100-threshold... -
Germany: Business confidence deteriorates further in October The ifo Business Climate Index fell from 98.9 in September to 97.7 in October, with the index consequently dropping further... -
Brazil: Consumer sentiment improves in October, remains pessimistic The seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence index published by the Getulio Vargas Foundation rose to 76.3 in October, following September’s 75.3 reading.... -
Singapore: Inflation inches up in September Consumer prices rose 0.42% in September over the previous month, moderating from August’s 0.55% rise. September’s lower reading was mainly... -
Thailand: Merchandise exports increase in September Merchandise exports grew 17.1% on an annual basis in September, accelerating from August’s 8.9% year-on-year rise and reversing the recent... -
Brazil: Industrial business confidence falls for third month running in October The Getulio Vargas Foundation’s (Fundação Getúlio Vargas) industrial business confidence index came in at 105.2 in October, down from 106.4... -
Ukraine: Industrial output growth loses pace in September Industrial output grew 1.4% year-on-year in September (August: +1.7% yoy). September’s slowdown was partly driven by a deterioration in manufacturing...