According to a flash estimate, consumer prices rose 0.36% in November over the previous month, below the 0.41% rise recorded...
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France: Harmonized inflation comes in at highest level since August 2008 in November -
Malaysia: Inflation increases in October Consumer prices increased 0.73% over the previous month in October, accelerating from the 0.25% rise recorded in September. October’s result... -
Brazil: Industrial business confidence falls for fourth month running in November The Getulio Vargas Foundation’s (Fundação Getúlio Vargas) industrial business confidence index came in at 102.1 in November, down from 105.2... -
Italy: Consumer confidence moderates in November Consumer confidence fell to 117.5 in November from October’s 118.4. However, the index was still relatively high. The fall came... -
Thailand: Manufacturing production growth slows in October Manufacturing production rose 2.7% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in October, slowing from September’s 8.1% growth. On an annual basis, manufacturing... -
Sweden: Economic sentiment moderates in November The economic tendency indicator (ETI) fell in November to 118.0 from 119.9 in October. Readings above 100 indicate stronger economic... -
France: Consumer confidence falls further into pessimistic terrain in November Consumer confidence fell to 98.5 in November, marginally down from October’s 98.6. Consequently, the index remained below the 100-threshold, signaling... -
Sweden: Riksbank leaves key rate unchanged at November meeting; ends net asset purchases At its meeting on 24 November, the Riksbank decided to keep its key repo rate at 0.00%. Meanwhile, it signaled... -
Belgium: Consumer confidence wanes further in November, while business confidence improves slightly The consumer confidence indicator produced by the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) came in at plus 1.0 in November, falling... -
Austria: Consumer sentiment deteriorates in November Consumer confidence dropped to minus 4.0 in November from minus 2.0 in October. Consequently, the index moved further south of...