Consumer prices rose 0.75% in March over the previous month, accelerating from February’s 0.32% increase and overshooting expectations of a...
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Denmark: Inflation picks up in March According to Statistics Denmark, consumer prices increased 0.1% in March over the prior month, down from the 0.5% rise registered... -
Italy: Industrial production shows further signs of life in February Industrial output rose 0.8% in February on a month-on-month, seasonally-adjusted basis, following January’s stronger 1.9% jump. February’s increase came on... -
United Kingdom: Industrial production rises in February Industrial production rose 0.6% in February over the prior month according to the Office for National Statistics, following January’s revised... -
United Kingdom: The economy performs better than expected in February amid stockpiling According to monthly GDP data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), economic activity rose 0.2% in February over... -
Australia: New Federal Budget drives consumer sentiment back into optimistic territory The Westpac-Melbourne Institute consumer sentiment index rose to 100.7 in April from 99.8 in March, which had marked the worst... -
Indonesia: Incumbent Joko Widodo favorite to retain the presidency, signaling policy continuity On 17 April Indonesian voters head to the polls to elect a new president and parliament. Incumbent Joko Widodo, often... -
Japan: Machinery orders rebound in February Core machinery orders, a leading indicator for capital spending over a three- to six-month period, posted the first increase in... -
United States: Inflation picks up in March on higher rent costs and energy rebound Consumer prices increased 0.4% over the prior month in March, up from February’s 0.2% print and exceeding market expectations of... -
Czech Republic: Inflation climbs to over six-year high in March Consumer prices rose 0.2% from the previous month in March, following February’s 0.2% month-on-month increase. Data released by the Czech...