Latest reading: Inflation came in at 4.1% in September, which was down from August’s 4.7% but still marginally above the...
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Chile: Inflation falls to joint-lowest level since April in September -
Guatemala: Inflation declines to lowest level in over four years in September Latest reading: Inflation dropped to 2.1% in September from August’s 3.1%. September’s figure marked the lowest inflation rate since May... -
Brazil: Inflation rises in line with market expectations in September Latest reading: Inflation inched up to 4.4% in September, following August’s 4.2%; the acceleration was in line with what markets... -
Taiwan: Inflation falls to eight-month low in September Latest reading: Inflation dropped to 1.8% in September, following August’s 2.4%. September’s figure represented the weakest inflation rate since January.... -
Kenya: Central Bank continues easing cycle in October October sees surprisingly large cut: At its meeting on 8 October, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) continued its monetary... -
Argentina: Industrial activity contracts at a sharper pace in August Latest reading: Industrial output dropped 6.9% year on year in August (July: -5.4% yoy). The reading was primarily driven by... -
Germany: Industrial activity rebounds sharply in August Latest reading: Industrial output rebounded 2.9% in seasonally adjusted month-on-month terms in August, which contrasted July’s 2.9% decline and smashed... -
Luxembourg: Retail sales rebound in August Latest reading: Retail sales increased 5.3% month-on-month in seasonally adjusted terms in August (July: -6.0% mom). The figure marked the... -
Colombia: Inflation falls to lowest level in nearly three years in September Latest reading: Inflation fell to 5.8% in September from August’s 6.1%, broadly matching market expectations. September’s result represented the weakest... -
Norway: Industrial activity decline softens in August Latest reading: Industrial output slid 1.1% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in August, which was a smaller contraction than July’s...