The February jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows payrolls barely budged in the month after...
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United States: Weak February jobs report nonetheless sees wage pressures rising; confirms strong January reading -
Taiwan: Exports post sharpest contraction in nearly three years in February while orders continue to spell gloom ahead Merchandise exports fell 8.8% in annual terms in February, logging the fourth consecutive month of decline after January’s 0.3% dip.... -
Taiwan: Inflation remains low and stable in February Consumer prices jumped 0.99% in February from the previous month, contrasting the 0.09% decline registered in January. The print was... -
China: Trade figures deteriorate sharply in February In February, exports declined 20.7% over the same month last year, which contrasted the 9.3% rise in January. The print... -
Japan: Economy expands quicker than initially expected in Q4 2018 on stronger investment Comprehensive data for the fourth quarter corroborated that the economy returned to growth after a barrage of natural disasters hit... -
Bulgaria: Economic growth ticks up in the final stretch of 2018 According to comprehensive data released by the Statistical Institute on 7 March, the economy grew 3.2% in annual and seasonally-adjusted... -
Costa Rica: Inflation falls further below Central Bank target range in February Consumer prices rose 0.08% in February compared to the previous month, up slightly from the 0.05% increase in January. According... -
Chile: Consumers stay pessimistic in February The Adimark GfK consumer confidence index edged down to 46.3 points in February, from 47.0 points in January. This marked... -
Slovakia: Growth softens in Q4 amid a gloomier European backdrop Detailed national accounts data released on 7 March showed that the economy grew 3.6% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, moderating... -
Greece: Growth slows in the final quarter of 2018 According to provisional data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on 7 March, the Greek economy lost steam in...