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Despite strains, manufacturing remains in growth as Nov PMI reaches 50.9 pts
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Falling energy costs drive down producer prices by 13.5 pct in Oct
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Retail sales rise by 3.3 pct in Sep, but falling volume reflects challenges
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Unemployment rate drops below 10 pct in Oct for first time since Sep 2009
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Economic sentiment stable in Nov, consumer confidence slides further
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Credit growth at 2.1 pct in Oct, but flow negative by 856 mln
Economic sentiment at 87.6 in June, consumer confidence & construction show recovery

Consumer confidence recovered by 16.2 points month-on-month and came to -6.2 in June. Compared to June 2019, consumer confidence has recovered by 14 points. After dropping sharply in the previous months on the back of coronavirus measures, consumer confidence levels in June began to approach pre-coronavirus levels.
During June, a mix of deteriorations and improvements were noted in the remaining underlying categories
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