The monthly indicator for economic activity (EMAE) grew 12.8% year-on-year in August (July: +11.8% yoy). The most pronounced increases were...
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Argentina: Economic activity growth accelerates in August -
United Kingdom: Consumer confidence records worst reading since February in October Consumer confidence came in at minus 17.0 in October, down from September’s minus 13.0. October’s result marked the weakest sentiment... -
Indonesia: Central Bank holds fire in October At its monetary policy meeting held on 18–19 October, Bank Indonesia (BI) decided to leave the seven-day reverse repo rate... -
Argentina: Merchandise exports continue to grow strongly in September Merchandise exports soared 59.8% over the same month last year in September, following August’s 63.5% jump. The print again reflected... -
Japan: Core inflation hits highest level since March 2020 in September Core consumer prices—which exclude fresh food—increased 0.10% in September over the previous month, swinging from the 0.10% drop seen in... -
Russia: Central Bank raises key policy rate sharply in October At its meeting on 22 October, the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (CBR) hiked... -
Brazil: Current account swings into deficit in September Brazil’s current account recorded a deficit of USD 1.7 billion in September, deteriorating from the USD 0.3 billion shortfall recorded... -
Dominican Republic: Economic activity records slowest growth since February in September but remains robust Economic activity expanded 10.6% in year-on-year terms in September, which was a deterioration from August’s 11.7% increase. September’s result marked... -
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... -
Malaysia: Inflation increases in September Consumer prices rose 0.24% over the previous month in September, following the flat result recorded in August. September’s print marked...