Manufacturing output fell 0.7% in year-on-year terms in November, which was markedly softer than October’s 8.5% decrease. The reading reflected...
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South Africa: Decline in manufacturing production softens in November -
Turkey: Current account deficit moderates in November The current account posted a USD 2.7 billion deficit in November, swinging from the USD 3.1 billion surplus recorded in... -
Latvia: Inflation comes in at highest level since March 2009 in December Consumer prices increased 0.34% from the previous month in December, which was below the 1.05% increase seen in November. December’s... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports gain steam in November Merchandise exports jumped 6.6% on an annual basis in November, on the heels of October’s 2.0% increase. Meanwhile, merchandise imports... -
Ireland: Industrial output posts quickest growth since November 2020 in November Industrial output grew 37.3% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in November, which contrasted October’s 32.1% decrease. November’s figure marked the best... -
Slovenia: Industrial output records quickest growth since June in November Industrial output increased 10.1% compared to the same month of the previous year in November, which followed October’s 3.4% increase.... -
Denmark: Manufacturing production growth accelerates in November Manufacturing output expanded 3.0% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in November, accelerating from October’s 2.8% increase. Looking at the details of... -
Romania: NBR delivers third consecutive hike in January At its first meeting of the year on 10 January, the National Bank of Romania (NBR) raised the policy rate... -
United States: Inflation continues to rise in December Consumer prices increased a seasonally-adjusted 0.47% in December over the previous month, below November’s 0.78% increase. December’s result marked the... -
Malaysia: Industrial output records quickest growth since May in November Industrial output increased 9.4% compared to the same month of the previous year in November, which was above October’s 5.5%...