Economic activity increased 12.9% in year-on-year terms in July, which was a deterioration from June’s 23.4% increase, but it still...
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Peru: Economic activity growth continues downward trend in July -
France: Business confidence eases to a five-month low in September Business confidence came in at 106.3 in September, below August’s 109.6 and signaling the lowest reading since April. However, the... -
Switzerland: SNB maintains ultra-loose monetary policy in June At its meeting on 23 September, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) left its policy rate and the interest rate on... -
Netherlands: Economy expands at faster rate than previously estimated in Q2 Economic growth was stronger than initially estimated in the second quarter, with GDP expanding 3.8% quarter-on-quarter (previously reported: +3.1% qoq)... -
Norway: Norges Bank delivers first rate hike in September meeting At its monetary policy meeting on 22 September, the Executive Board of Norges Bank unanimously voted to raise the sight... -
United Kingdom: BoE maintains monetary policy in September amid dissenting votes and more hawkish tone At its meeting ending on 23 September, the Bank of England (BoE) maintained the bank rate at the record low... -
Turkey: Central Bank delivers unexpected rate cut in September At its 23 September meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Turkey cut its one-week repo rate... -
Poland: Business confidence records worst reading since March, turns more pessimistic in October Business confidence fell to minus 6.3 in October from minus 3.6 in September. October’s result marked the worst reading since... -
Taiwan: Central Bank keeps policy unchanged in September; tightens measures to stem house prices At its monetary policy meeting on 23 September, the Board of Directors of Taiwan’s Central Bank (CBC) kept rates unchanged,... -
South Africa: SARB keeps rate unchanged in September meeting At its 23 September meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) unanimously voted to leave...