Another decline in mass consumption: it fell 1.1% in January and the collapse was greater in supermarkets
Mass consumption in Argentina declined by 1.1% in January, with a notable drop in supermarket sales and basic commodity categories.
Friday on the WSE for the bears, but Warsaw still without a clear direction
Friday saw the WSE struggling for direction, with more losses amid an overall mixed week of trading.
Consumer Prices: Inflation Falls to 1.9 Percent in February
Inflation in Germany decreased to 1.9% in February, despite some food prices continuing to rise significantly.
Crypto dollar today: what is the exchange rate this Friday, February 27
The crypto dollar is trading at $1480.20 for purchase and $1480.30 for sale on February 27.
Mortgage rates below 6 percent in the USA
For the first time in over three years, the mortgage rate for a 30-year loan in the USA has fallen below 6 percent, now standing at 5.98 percent according to Freddie Mac.
Escape from Donald, commentators write. The United States is leaving record numbers of Americans
Record numbers of Americans are leaving the United States for other countries, contrary to historical trends and amidst strict immigration policies.
LAST INGREDIENTS...
The article discusses various economic topics related to Mexico, including market trends and national financial opinions.
Consumer Insights: Will 2026 Be a Good Year to Sell a Car?
Experts predict a steady growth in the demand for used cars in 2026, driven by several economic factors and consumer confidence.
From Bitcoin to AI: Crypto Miners Reinvent Themselves as Data Centers to Survive
Crypto mining companies are adapting to the decline of Bitcoin mining by transforming into data centers that cater to the growing demand for artificial intelligence.
Why those who bought land in 2023 made a good deal
Developers who purchased land during a challenging economic period are entering 2026 with a competitive advantage over those who waited for better conditions.
Reservations herald new records in tourism for 2026
Current reservation trends suggest a rise in tourist movement in Greece's popular summer destinations despite economic downturns in Germany and potential geopolitical conflicts.
The price of agricultural land has turned downwards
The price of agricultural land in Estonia, after years of continuous growth, declined in 2025 due to difficulties in the crop sector, issues in the dairy industry, and rising interest rates.
Dollar opens sharply lower this Wednesday, similar to abroad
The Brazilian real opened sharply stronger against the dollar as global trends showed a depreciation of the dollar.
Snails and Slugs
The article discusses economic topics related to Mexico, focusing on various sectors and market trends.
An Unexpected Change in Agricultural Land Market
The agricultural land prices in Estonia, which had been rising for the past 15 years, have reportedly declined for the first time in 2025, leading to questions about the future trend.
Gold prices in Egypt today, Wednesday
Gold prices in Egypt rose on Wednesday as investor demand for the precious metal increased.
Unemployment in January Standardly Up, But Employment Activity Data for Poles is Good
Poland's unemployment rate rose to 6% in January, consistent with seasonal trends, while data on occupational activity indicates positive employment dynamics.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas on Monday, February 23, 2026
A video captures the panic and chaos at an airport in Mexico following gunfire, along with various political and economic updates including Trump's comments on Iran and real estate trends in Brazil.
Unemployment in Amapรก drops to 7.9% in 2025, reaching the lowest level since 2012
In 2025, Amapรก recorded a 7.9% unemployment rate, the lowest since 2012, indicating a positive trend in job availability in the region.
Record Capital Flow into European Stocks
A record amount of capital is flowing into European stocks, indicating significant investor interest.
MEP Dollar today: how much it trades this Monday, February 23
The MEP Dollar trades at $1397.30 for purchase and $1404.30 for sale on Monday, February 23, 2026, reflecting a 2% decrease from the previous week.
In 18 years, the paramo management plan faces the challenge of reducing poverty for locals: 'Many families prefer to migrate in search of better economic conditions'
Ecuador's paramo management plan, initiated 18 years ago, aims to restore ecosystems and alleviate poverty, but migration trends show persistent challenges for rural communities.
Norway's only pawn shop notices gold prices have skyrocketed: โ It has gone like a train
Gold prices have soared in the past year, significantly impacting Norway's only pawn shop in Oslo, where an increasing number of Norwegians are coming in to secure loans against gold.
Dialogue with a Reader
The article discusses reader feedback on minimum wage trends in Brazil and critiques on economic analysis regarding productivity and real minimum wage.
Trumpโs economic wins cancel out Bidenโs losses in latest jobs report
January's jobs report shows strong employment growth, surpassing expectations and signaling positive economic trends amid political comparisons.
WSJ: Can an Aging Germany Redeem Its Fate?
The article discusses Germany's deepening demographic crisis while hinting at the emergence of positive economic trends in Europe.
Families Now Requesting as Much Money in Mortgages as in the 2009 'Bubble'... to Buy 150,000 Fewer Homes
Spanish families are borrowing record amounts for mortgages amid a housing market boom, although they are purchasing significantly fewer homes than in 2009.
Why did the stock market suddenly crash?
The article discusses the recent sudden crash of the stock market in India, exploring potential causes and implications for investors.
Mortgage signings exceed half a million in 2025, the highest figure in 15 years
In 2025, the number of mortgage signings in Spain surpassed half a million, marking the highest level in 15 years, despite rising housing prices.
Cooling of the Real Estate Market
The article discusses the ongoing decline in Iceland's real estate market.
People Just Needed to Ask for a Summer House in January
The Danish summer house market experiences a notable increase in sales in January, with a 9% rise compared to last year, despite being lower than previous years.
Polish consumers can both spend and save
Recent consumer sentiment data from Poland suggests a cautious optimism among consumers regarding financial situations, despite still prevalent skepticism.
Stock Exchange: Looking for a reaction after a three-day correction
The Athens Stock Exchange is seeking a positive reaction today after experiencing three consecutive days of decline.
The price range of shrove buns is large: from 20 cents to over six euros โ still, business is good
Despite economic tightening, shrove buns remain a popular treat among Finnish consumers, with sales reportedly exceeding last year's figures.
CCL Dollar today: what is the exchange rate on Tuesday, February 17
The CCL dollar is at $1464.40 for both buying and selling on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, showing a 1% decrease from the previous week.
Industrial production fell in the euro area in December
In December, industrial production in the euro area decreased by 1.4% compared to November, despite showing a year-on-year increase of 1.2%.
Nigeria: Access Holdings, Aiico, Transcorp Top Stock Picks This Week
The article provides guidance on stock picks for the week, highlighting Nigerian stocks that are expected to perform well based on market trends and investor sentiment.
Chocolate will soon become cheaper โ cocoa prices have begun to fall
The price of cocoa is decreasing significantly, indicating that chocolate prices in stores are likely to drop this year, according to researcher Jyrki Niemi.
Business Closures: Between Openings and Closures, There are 21,938 Fewer in Two Years
In Argentina, the net number of businesses has dropped by 21,938 over two years, indicating a concerning trend in economic stability and employment.
Zimbabweโs inventive Valentineโs: Cash bouquets and scrap metal hearts
In Zimbabwe, Valentineโs Day celebrations are creatively evolving to feature cash bouquets and scrap metal hearts, reflecting the economic realities and sustainability trends in the country.
ELSTAT: 4.1% decrease in car sales in January โ double-digit increase in motorcycles
Car sales in Greece decreased by 4.1% in January 2026, while motorcycle sales saw a significant increase of 27.6%.
In January, the annual inflation was 3.1%, monthly โ 1.5%
Lithuania's inflation rates in January showed a year-on-year increase of 3.1% and a monthly increase of 1.5%.
Develia's CEO: Demand for apartments in large cities will be strong for at least 10-15 years
The CEO of Develia discusses the strong demand for apartments in major Polish cities and the company's strategies for growth in the housing market.
The government continues to diagnose 'economic recovery' for four months... "Positive trends are expected to continue in January"
The South Korean government maintains its optimistic outlook on economic recovery, citing improvements in domestic consumption and favorable semiconductor exports.
Containerships brace for surge in scrapping
The ship recycling market shows signs of recovery, with an anticipated surge in the scrapping of containerships as older vessels become less viable due to market oversupply.
Prices in stores continue to rise. However, there is good news
In January 2026, the rate of price increases for commonly purchased products in Poland showed signs of stabilization, with inflation slowing down compared to previous months.
Tourism: The year moves at levels corresponding to 2025 - The dynamics of the Asian market is strengthening
Greek tourism appears to be performing similarly to last yearโs levels, with a key trend for 2026 being the convergence of online and offline sales channels.
January Employment Statistics: US Job Increase of 130,000 Exceeds Market Expectations; Unemployment Rate Improves
The US employment figures for January reported an increase of 130,000 jobs, surpassing market expectations, while the unemployment rate decreased to 4.3%.
Istat, in 2025 industrial production slows down. The energy sector is counter-trend
Italy's industrial production is set to decline in 2025, despite a year-on-year increase in December.
15,000 more unemployed last year - many are young
In Norway, unemployment rose by 15,000 last year, with the most significant increase among young adults aged 15 to 24.