Industrial production started the year on strong footing, despite a moderation in year-on-year growth from 6.6% in December to 6.1%...
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Austria: Industrial production growth moderates slightly in January -
Belgium: Industrial production rebounds in January Industrial production swung from a revised 1.3% contraction in December (previously reported: -3.5% month-on-month) to a 2.5% increase in January.... -
Indonesia: BI holds rates steady in March At its monetary policy meeting held on 21 and 22 March, Bank Indonesia decided to make no changes to interest... -
Poland: Businesses confidence at nearly ten-year high in March In March, sentiment in the manufacturing sector jumped, according to the Business Tendency Survey released by the Central Statistical Office... -
Poland: Retail sales continue to expand robustly in February Retail sales rose 7.9% from the same month a year earlier in February, decelerating slightly from January’s 8.2% year-on-year increase.... -
Lithuania: Industrial production growth moderates in February Industrial production in Lithuania increased 1.9% in February in annual terms, a marked slowdown from January’s 6.9% jump (previously reported:... -
Singapore: Inflation picks up but remains muted in February Consumer prices increased 0.5% over the previous month in February, contrasting January’s 0.2% month-on-month decrease. The result marked the first... -
Thailand: Export growth picks up as trade balance returns to positive territory in February In February, export growth came down from the prior month’s multi-year high, but beat expectations. The external sector recorded a... -
Brazil: Consumer confidence rises in March The consumer confidence index published by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV, Fundaçao Getúlio Vargas) rose a seasonally-adjusted 5.3% from the... -
United States: Trump administration draws first blood as concerns over trade war with China grow On 22 March, the Trump administration announced its first set of punitive actions aimed at rebalancing the United States’ trade...