Consumer prices fell 0.68% month-on-month in September, contrasting August’s 0.29% increase. The figure mainly reflected lower prices for services related...
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Australia: Government tables stimulatory budget to sustain recovery following coronavirus blow On 6 October, the government presented the 2020–2021 draft budget to Parliament, which includes both tax cuts and additional spending... -
Singapore: Non-oil exports rise at a milder pace in September Non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose 5.9% in annual terms in September, rising at a slower pace than August’s 7.7% increase... -
Croatia: September records zero inflation, the highest reading in six months Consumer prices rose 0.88% from the previous month in September, swinging from August’s 0.10% drop and marking the sharpest increase... -
Belarus: Industrial output records best reading since December 2019 in September Industrial output grew 1.4% compared to the same month a year earlier in September, which contrasted August’s 0.1% decrease. September’s... -
Canada: Housing prices growth accelerates in September According to the Teranet-National Bank Composite House Price Index, house price growth increased to 1.1% on a month-on-month non-seasonally-adjusted basis... -
Belarus: GDP contraction eases in Q3 A preliminary estimate revealed the economy shrank 1.3% in the first three quarters of the year, easing from H1’s 1.8%... -
Australia: Government tables stimulatory budget to sustain recovery following coronavirus blow On 6 October, the government presented the 2020–2021 draft budget to Parliament, which includes both tax cuts and additional spending... -
Brazil: Economic activity growth eases in August Economic activity increased 1.1% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in August, a softer expansion than July’s 3.7% rise. On an annual... -
China: Price pressures soften in September Consumer prices rose 0.2% over the previous month in September, following August’s 0.4% increase. The increase mainly reflected higher prices...