Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the...
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Japan: Core machinery orders contract at sharpest rate since April 2020 in February -
Japan: Core machinery orders fall at sharpest pace in nearly a year in January Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
China: Nominal fixed investment growth surges in early 2022 Nominal urban fixed asset investment rose 12.2% in year-to-date terms in February (December: +4.9%). The figure marked the strongest reading... -
Japan: Core machinery orders growth rises in December Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
Japan: Core machinery orders growth eases in November Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
China: Nominal fixed investment growth slides to one-year low in December Nominal urban fixed asset investment rose 4.9% in year-to-date terms in December (November: +5.2%). The figure marked the worst reading... -
China: Nominal fixed investment records lowest growth since December 2020 in November Nominal urban fixed asset investment expanded 5.2% in year-to-date terms in November (October: +6.1%). November’s result marked the worst reading... -
Japan: Core machinery orders posts quickest growth since May in October Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
Japan: Core machinery orders improve in September Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
China: Nominal fixed investment is muted in October Nominal urban fixed asset investment grew 6.1% in year-to-date terms in October (September: +7.3%). The outturn marked the worst reading...