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Hungary
Why Hungary's brighter labour market data should be taken with a pinch of salt
South Korea
Korea: Political uncertainty hurts labour market more than expected
Czech Republic
Weak automotive sector drags down Czech industry
Hungary
Hungary's labour market remains tight
Hungary
Labour hoarding keeps wage growth high in Hungary
Czech Republic
Czech consumers drive economic recovery
Australia
Australia: Strong headline employment growth, weak details
Hungary
Hungary's labour market continues to improve
Hungary
Deterioration in Hungarian labour market stalls
Japan
Japan: Stronger-than-expected retail sales, softer-than-expected industrial production
Hungary
Hungary's unemployment rate hits highest level since mid-2020
Spain
Spain's unemployment rate falls in the fourth quarter
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