Merchandise exports expanded 24.9% in annual terms in February, contrasting January’s 7.5% contraction. The reading reflected a surge in electronic...
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Taiwan: Exports and imports soar in February, trimming trade surplus -
Mexico: Inflation climbs to seven-month high in February Consumer prices rose 0.42% from the previous month in February, following the 0.48% month-on-month increase logged in January. According to... -
Germany: Industrial production growth jumps to over two-year high in January The German industrial sector started the new year on stronger footing, with output growing 3.0% month-on-month in January, an over... -
Germany: Exports flatline in January; government announces fiscal stimulus package The external sector remained on weak footing at the start of the new year as exports were flat month-on-month on... -
Japan: Economy contracts faster than initially estimated in Q4 The economy contracted 7.1% in the fourth quarter compared to the previous quarter in seasonally-adjusted annualized terms (SAAR), according to... -
Canada: Housing starts decrease less than expected in February Housing starts declined to 210,069 units on a seasonally-adjusted annualized rate (SAAR) basis in February, according to the Canada Mortgage... -
Latvia: Inflation ticks up in February Consumer ticked edged up 0.1% from the previous month in February, softening from January’s 0.4% increase. A breakdown of the... -
Chile: Consumer sentiment rises in February but remains largely pessimistic The Adimark GfK consumer confidence index rose to 32.7 points in February, from 30.4 points in January. Nevertheless, the index... -
Dominican Republic: Economy loses steam in January but remains solid Economic activity grew 4.7% year-on-year in January, down from December’s 6.7% expansion but still marking a robust pace of growth... -
Dominican Republic: Inflation dips in February but stays within the target range Consumer prices fell 0.13% in February over the prior month, contrasting January’s 0.33% increase. February’s reading was chiefly driven by...