Consumer prices fell 0.14% in March compared to the previous month, contrasting the 0.08% increase in February. According to the...
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Costa Rica: Inflation falls further below Central Bank target range in March -
Philippines: Inflation eases notably to over one-year low in March Consumer prices came in flat over the prior month in March, down from the 0.2% increase logged in February. A... -
Colombia: Inflation edges up in March on weaker peso According to the National Department of Administrative Statistics (DANE), consumer prices increased 0.43% over the previous month in March, a... -
United States: Solid payroll growth in March assuages fears of a pronounced economic slowdown The March jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) calmed market fears of a steep deceleration in... -
Norway: Industrial production falls in February for fourth consecutive month Industrial production fell a seasonally-adjusted 1.8% in February compared to the previous month, slightly less than the 2.2% fall in... -
Russia: Inflation rises in March In March, consumer prices rose 0.3% from the previous month, broadly unchanged from the 0.4% increase recorded in February. According... -
Mexico: Consumer confidence eases from all-time high in March Consumer confidence eased in March, with the seasonally-adjusted consumer confidence index published by the National Statistics Institute (INEGI) coming in... -
Argentina: Contraction in industrial production eases again in February Industrial production shrank 8.5% over the same month of last year in February, according to data released by the National... -
Ireland: Consumer sentiment jumps in March on easing fears around the prospect of a no-deal Brexit The KBC Bank Ireland/ESRI consumer sentiment index recovered some lost ground in March, climbing to 93.1 from 86.5 in February.... -
Ireland: Industrial sector swings to contraction in February The highly volatile Irish manufacturing industries production index declined 0.4% in seasonally-adjusted, month-on-month terms, contrasting a 16.3% rise in January....