Consumers turned pessimistic at the start of the second quarter, with the Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index plunging into negative territory...
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Colombia: Consumers turn markedly more pessimistic in April -
Belarus: Industrial production gathers momentum in April Industrial production grew 2.1% year-on-year in April, accelerating from March’s 0.9% result, owing to stronger production in the manufacturing, and... -
Australia: Labor market paints a mixed picture in April Seasonally-adjusted employment increased by 28,400 in April from the previous month, following the revised 27,700 jobs added in March (previously... -
Peru: Economic activity gains traction in March Economic activity expanded 3.2% year-on-year in March, picking up pace from February’s 2.1% increase. Therefore, National production in the period... -
Philippines: Growth in remittances picks up in March Cash remittances from Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) totaled USD 2.5 billion in March, which was a 6.6% increase from the... -
Thailand: Inflation stable in April at lower end of Central Bank’s target range Consumer prices rose 0.44% in April over the previous month (March: 0.41% month-on-month) due to stronger price increases for food... -
Mexico: Banxico holds rates in May, keeps cautious tone At its 16 May monetary policy meeting, Banxico’s governing board unanimously voted to leave the target for the overnight interbank... -
Indonesia: Bank Indonesia leaves rates unchanged in May amid renewed currency pressure At its 15-16 May monetary policy meeting, Bank Indonesia (BI) left the seven-day reverse repo rate at 6.00% for the... -
Israel: The economy gains pace in the first quarter, although temporary factors flatter the headline reading The economy expanded 5.2% in quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted annualized rate (qoq SAAR) terms. The reading was considerably up from Q4’s... -
Ghana: Inflation increases to six-month high in April Consumer prices rose 1.1% over the previous month in April, following a 1.2% month-on-month increase in March. The reading largely...