Remittances totaled USD 3.4 billion in May (April: USD 2.9 billion), representing a 3.0% increase from the same month a...
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Mexico: Remittances rebound in May despite Covid-19 hammering U.S. jobs market -
Japan: Consumer confidence improves in June The consumer confidence index came in at 28.4 in June, up from May’s 24.0. As a result, the index—which measures... -
Chile: Economic activity contracts at fastest rate on record in May In May, the IMACEC economic activity index sank 15.3% on an annual basis (April: -14.1% year-on-year), marking the largest drop... -
Japan: Industrial activity falls at softer pace in May Industrial production dropped 8.4% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in May (April: -9.8% mom), according to a first estimate. This latest... -
Estonia: Industrial output contacts at sharpest rate since October 2009 in May Industrial output slid 17.7% year-on-year in seasonally- and calendar-adjusted in May (April: -17.0%), according to data released by Statistics Estonia.... -
Serbia: Industrial output drops again in May Industrial production dropped 9.3% year-on-year in May (April: -16.6% yoy), according to a preliminary estimate. Looking at the details of... -
Croatia: Industrial output drops at sharpest pace since mid-2009 in May Industrial production plummeted 12.4% year-on-year in working-day adjusted terms in May (April: -11.0% yoy). May’s result marked the sharpest decline... -
Spain: Housing permits decline at sharpest rate in over a decade in April The Spanish Board of Architects approved 3,872 new construction permits in April, according to data published by the Ministry of... -
Spain: Current account balance swings to sizeable deficit in April Spain’s current account balance recorded a deficit of EUR 1.5 billion in April, contrasting the EUR 2.9 billion surplus recorded... -
Spain: Second estimate confirms economy contracted at historic pace in Q1 A second GDP estimate released by the National Statistics Institute (INE) on 30 June confirmed that the economy suffered its...