According to a preliminary estimate, GDP growth slowed to 12.7% in seasonally-adjusted annualized terms (SAAR) in the fourth quarter, from...
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Japan: Economy slows in the final quarter; records worst annual contraction since 2009 -
Slovakia: Inflation falls to lowest level in four years in January Consumer prices rose 0.30% month-on-month in January, contrasting December’s 0.10% decline and logging the highest reading since May 2020. January’s... -
India: Merchandise exports rebound robustly in January Merchandise exports increased 8.2% in annual terms in January, on the heels of December’s 0.8% fall. Meanwhile, merchandise imports rose... -
Singapore: Revised estimate reveals GDP contracted less than initially expected in Q4 Singapore’s economy contracted less than initially expected in Q4, according to new figures released on 15 February, as activity continued... -
Thailand: GDP declines at softer rate in the fourth quarter GDP declined 4.2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, coming in above the 6.4% contraction logged in the third quarter and... -
Denmark: Activity slows down in Q4; economy contracts at sharpest rate since 2009 Economic activity lost some momentum in the final quarter of 2020, according to a preliminary release, with GDP growth clocking... -
Dominican Republic: Inflation hits highest level in nine years in January Consumer prices rose 0.97% in January over the previous month, accelerating from December’s 0.48% increase. January’s figure was the sharpest... -
Poland: Inflation hits two-month high in January Consumer prices increased 1.20% in January over the previous month, picking up from December’s 0.10% rise, according to a preliminary... -
Colombia: Decline in GDP moderates in Q4 According to preliminary data, GDP contracted 3.6% in annual terms in the last quarter of 2020, moderating notably from Q3’s... -
Ukraine: GDP contraction eases again in Q4 2020 A preliminary release revealed that GDP shrank 0.7% year-on-year in the final quarter of 2020, slightly beating market analysts’ expectations...