The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) left the key policy rate unchanged at its all-time low of 1.00% at its...
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Norway: Industrial output records quickest growth since December 2020 in August Industrial output grew 2.7% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in August (July: 0.0% mom), marking the best result since December 2020.... -
Israel: Bank of Israel leaves rates unchanged in October, but turns more hawkish At its 7 October meeting, the Bank of Israel (BoI) left the policy rate at 0.10%. The decision to keep... -
Ireland: Industrial activity deteriorates in August Industrial production dropped 2.8% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in August, which contrasted July’s 6.9% increase. On an annual basis, overall... -
Denmark: Industrial output continues to expand solidly in August Industrial output expanded 5.1% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in August, which followed July’s 5.3% increase. Looking at the details of... -
Mexico: Inflation comes in at highest level since April in September Consumer prices rose 0.62% in September over the previous month, picking up from August’s 0.19% rise. September’s result marked the... -
Estonia: Inflation comes in at highest level since December 2008 in September amid higher electricity prices Consumer prices rose 1.22% in September over the previous month, picking up from August’s 0.72% rise. September’s figure was the... -
Peru: Merchandise exports gain steam in August Merchandise exports increased 45.0% annually in August, rising from July’s 33.3% rise. August’s reading marked the 12th consecutive month of... -
Luxembourg: Harmonized inflation rises in September Consumer prices increased 0.15% over the previous month in September, which was below August’s 0.97% rise. Looking at the details... -
Taiwan: Inflation comes in at highest level since February 2013 in September Consumer prices increased 0.17% from the previous month in September, below August’s 0.59% rise. September’s result marked the softest rise...