Latest reading: Industrial output tumbled 5.8% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in November, which contrasted October’s 5.0% increase. November’s result...
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Ireland: Industrial output shrinks at second-quickest pace since January in November -
Egypt: Inflation drops to two-year low in December Latest reading: Inflation eased for a second consecutive month to 24.1% in December following November’s 25.5%, largely in line with... -
Ecuador: Inflation declines to lowest level since July 2021 in December Latest reading: Inflation dropped to 0.5% in December, down from November’s 1.5%, marking the lowest inflation rate since July 2021.... -
Bulgaria: Industrial output growth gains momentum in November Latest reading: Industrial output rose 1.1% compared to the same month a year earlier in November, which was above October’s... -
Germany: Merchandise exports pick up in November Latest reading: Merchandise exports increased 2.1% in seasonally adjusted month-on-month terms in November, swinging from October’s 2.9% drop. November’s result... -
Australia: Retail sales gains traction in November Latest reading: Retail sales increased 0.8% month on month in seasonally adjusted terms in November (October: +0.5% mom s.a.) but... -
Denmark: Manufacturing production returns to the doldrums in November Latest reading: Manufacturing production swung into contraction in November, falling 3.6% month on month in seasonally adjusted terms and contrasting... -
Germany: Industrial activity posts a technical rebound in November Latest reading: Industrial output rebounded 1.5% in seasonally adjusted month-on-month terms in November, contrasting October’s 0.4% contraction and smashing market... -
Qatar: Inflation rises slightly in November, but remains contained Latest reading: Inflation came in at 1.0% in November, up from October’s 0.9% as prices for transport increased at the... -
Chile: Inflation increases in December Latest reading: Inflation came in at 4.5% in December, which was up from November’s 4.2% and above the Central Bank’s...