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Hungary
Hungarian industry and retail sector diverge
Hungary
Sectoral divergence continues in Hungary
France
French disinflation slows as consumption remains weak
The Netherlands
The Netherlands exits its shallow recession
Hungary
Hungarian industry struggles, but retail sales improve at the end of 2023
Eurozone Quarterly
The Netherlands
The Netherlands: From stagnation to modest expansion
Portugal
Portugal: Starting 2024 on a weaker footing after tourism recovery falters
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales gradually improve
Hungary
Hungary’s economic recovery remains on hold
The Netherlands
The Netherlands’ economy is still stuck in recession
Hungary
Real rising wages are no cure-all, as the Hungarian retail sector can confirm
The Netherlands
More help for Dutch consumers after longer-lasting technical recession
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