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Czech Republic
Christmas spending went well in Czechia
Dutch high street flourishing, with a boost from consumers in 2025
China
Mission accomplished for 2024 as strong 4Q pushes China's growth back to target
Hungary
A mixed picture of economic activity in Hungary
China
China's November data showed mixed signals as 2024 winds down
Czech Republic
Czech consumers see a strong start to 2024's final quarter
Hungary
Technical recession in Hungary may end in the fourth quarter
South Korea
South Korea: weak monthly activity suggests a cloudy outlook for 4Q24 GDP
China
China's economy further stabilised in October, with more stimulus ahead
Czech Republic
Czech spenders go wild as retail sales surge
Hungary
Hungarian retail sales struggle
South Korea
South Korea: IP unexpectedly dropped in September, yet not prompting a BoK rate cut
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