Consumer prices fell 0.10% month-on-month in November, contrasting October’s 0.20% increase. The figure mainly reflected lower prices for services related...
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Italy: Pace of decline in annual prices moderates in November -
United Kingdom: Labor market appears fairly tepid in Q4, although government wage support limits the damage According to the ONS, in August–October the unemployment rate rose to 4.9%—an over four-year high, and up from 4.8% in... -
Nigeria: Inflation hits highest level since January 2018 in November Consumer prices rose 1.60% over the previous month in November, picking up from October’s 1.54% increase. November’s result marked the... -
Hungary: MNB stands pat at last meeting of the year At its meeting on 15 December, the Monetary Council of the Hungarian National Bank (MNB) decided to keep the base... -
Israel: Consumer prices record smallest fall since July in November Consumer prices fell 0.20% from the previous month in November, swinging from the 0.30% rise logged in October. November’s result... -
Costa Rica: Contraction in economic activity continues to ease in October Economic activity continued to decrease in October, although at 6.6% year-on-year it is the softest contraction since March, following September’s... -
Canada: Housing starts surge in November Housing starts rose to 246,033 units on a seasonally-adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) basis in November, according to the Canada Mortgage... -
France: Harmonized inflation hits highest level since July in November Consumer prices increased a seasonally-adjusted 0.21% over the previous month in November, contrasting the 0.04% fall recorded in October and... -
Bulgaria: Inflation falls to lowest level since December 2016 in November Consumer prices rose 0.11% in November over the previous month, below the 0.64% rise seen in October. The moderation largely... -
Poland: Inflation drops to lowest level since August in November Consumer prices increased 0.10% in November over the previous month, matching October’s reading. The result largely came on the back...