Latest reading: Inflation inched down to 2.5% in April from March’s 2.6%, in line with market expectations and undershooting those...
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Norway: Inflation moderates as expected in April -
Brazil: Inflation remains at over two-year high in April Latest reading: Inflation was stable at March’s 5.5% in April, in line with market expectations. April’s result represented the joint-highest... -
Bulgaria: Industrial activity contracts at sharper pace in March Latest reading: Industrial output dropped 8.3% compared to the same month a year earlier in March on a calendar-adjusted basis,... -
Sweden: Industrial output falls for third straight month in March Latest reading: Industrial output—excluding energy—remained in the doldrums in March, shrinking 1.0% month-on-month seasonally and calendar-adjusted downturn and deteriorating from... -
Turkey: Industrial output bounces back in March Latest reading: Industrial output increased 3.4% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in March, which contrasted February’s 1.6% decrease. The rebound... -
Slovakia: Industrial output expands at quickest pace since July 2024 in March Latest reading: Industrial output rose 3.5% year on year in March (February: -1.4% yoy), marking the best reading since July... -
Slovenia: Decline in industrial activity softens in March Latest reading: Industrial output fell 1.9% in year-on-year terms in March, improving from February’s 2.8% decrease. March’s softer drop was... -
Greece: Industrial activity contracts at sharpest pace since April 2022 in March Latest reading: Industrial production fell 4.6% month-on-month in seasonally adjusted terms in March, contrasting February’s upwardly revised 2.6% expansion. March’s... -
Italy: Industrial output bounces back in March Latest reading: Industrial output grew 0.1% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in March (February: -0.9% mom s.a.). The pickup was... -
Serbia: NBS leaves rates unchanged in May Central Bank holds again: At its meeting on 9 May, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) Executive Board kept its...