Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the...
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Japan: Core machinery orders contract at sharpest pace in six months in August -
Belarus: Inflation falls to lowest level since May in September Inflation dropped to 17.4% in September, below Augusts 17.9%. September’s reading represented the lowest inflation rate since May. The moderation... -
India: Inflation comes in at highest level since April in September Inflation came in at 7.4% in September, up from August’s 7.0%. September’s figure marked the highest inflation rate since April.... -
United Kingdom: Economy records sharpest contraction since Q1 2021 in the third quarter GDP contracted 0.2% on a seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in Q3 (Q2: +0.2% s.a. qoq). Q3’s reading marked the worst... -
Turkey: Industrial output growth eases to over two-year low in August Industrial output expanded 1.0% compared to the same month of the previous year in August, which was a deterioration from... -
Spain: Industrial output growth speeds up in August Industrial output increased 5.5% year on year in seasonally and calendar-adjusted terms in August (July: +5.4% ). Looking at the... -
Hungary: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 1996 in September Inflation came in at 20.1% in September, which was up from August’s 15.6%. September’s reading represented the highest inflation rate... -
Turkey: Current account posts narrower deficit in August, but outlook darkens The current account posted a USD 3.1 billion deficit in August, improving from the USD 4.1 billion deficit clocked in... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports decline in August Merchandise exports decreased 2.0% on an annual basis in August, following July’s 4.1% decrease. Meanwhile, merchandise imports shot up 26.0%... -
United Kingdom: Unemployment rate falls in June–August According to the ONS, in June–August the unemployment rate registered 3.5%, down 0.3 percentage points quarter on quarter and below...