The momentum in the Thai economy slowed somewhat in the final quarter of 2017. GDP expanded a solid 4.0% annually,...
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Thailand: Despite slowdown in the final quarter, the economy grew at fastest clip in 2017 in five years -
Brazil: Economic activity expands at fastest pace in 10 months in December In December, economic activity rose 1.4% from the previous month in seasonally-adjusted terms, according to the Central Bank’s monthly indicator... -
South Africa: Promising to tackle rampant corruption, Ramaphosa is sworn in as president Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as South Africa’s new president on 15 February after Jacob Zuma resigned from the post... -
China: Growth in house prices falls to five-month in February House prices in 70 large- and medium-sized cities rose 0.2% in February from the previous month, according to a weighted... -
Kazakhstan: Industrial production growth moderates slightly in January Industrial output rose 5.2% over the same month of the previous year in January. The pace of expansion moderated slightly... -
Argentina: Inflation continues rising in January According to the National Statistics Institute (INDEC), national consumer prices rose 1.8% over the previous month in January, coming in... -
Greece: Industrial production growth slides in December Industrial production expanded a working-day-adjusted 0.2% in December compared to the same month of the previous year, which was notably... -
Belarus: Industrial production growth accelerates to an over five-year high in January Industrial production growth surged to 9.7% year-on-year in January, significantly above the 3.9% recorded in December, and the highest reading... -
Israel: Economy wraps up 2017 with unexpectedly strong growth The economy finished last year on unexpectedly strong footing, buoyed by resilient consumer spending and robust growth in services exports.... -
Russia: Industrial production rebounds in January Industrial activity swung to expansion in January, after two consecutive months of contraction. According to the Federal State Statistics Service...