Industrial production increased 5.3% year-on-year in January–February, down from the 5.7% rise registered in December. The print was below market...
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China: Investment growth inches up in January–February Urban fixed asset investment expanded 6.1% year-to-date in the first two months of the year, slightly above the 5.9% increase... -
India: Consumer price inflation accelerates in February but remains low In February, consumer prices rose 0.22% compared to the previous month, which contrasts the revised 0.36% decrease in January (previously... -
Malaysia: Growth in industrial output eases in January Industrial production grew 3.2% year-on-year in January, which is slightly below December’s 3.4% result. The print reflected a contraction in... -
Turkey: Industrial production contracts in January in annual terms, but sequential data paints a slightly more positive picture Industrial output dropped 7.3% in January in calendar-adjusted year-on-year terms. This followed December’s revised 10.0% contraction (previously reported: -9.8% yoy).... -
Ghana: Inflation edges up in February Consumer prices rose 1.0% in monthly terms in February, unchanged from January’s reading. All 12 components of the index posted... -
Argentina: Inflation ramps up in February According to the National Statistical Institute (INDEC), national consumer prices jumped 3.8% over the previous month in February, coming in... -
Costa Rica: The economy grows at a steady, modest pace in January Annual economic growth in cyclically-adjusted terms was unchanged in January from December’s revised 1.6% reading (previously reported: +1.8% year-on-year), according... -
Ireland: Economy continues to slow in Q4 2018 National accounts data published by the Central Statistics Office on 14 March showed that the economy slowed markedly for the... -
Israel: Business confidence rises in February while consumer sentiment is stable Israeli consumer confidence was stable at minus 10 in February. The unchanged headline figure masked some movements in the underlying...