Copper prices fell in May, coming in at USD 9,395 per ton on average, compared to the prior month’s USD...
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Chile: Copper prices decline in May, but recover somewhat in early June -
Brazil: Inflation slides in May Consumer prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.47% in May over the previous month, moderating from April’s 1.06% increase. May’s result marked... -
Serbia: Central Bank delivers unexpected hike in June The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) delivered a 50 basis point rate hike at its 9 June meeting, bringing the... -
South Africa: Manufacturing production records largest decrease in six months in April Manufacturing output collapsed 5.4% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in April (March: +0.3% mom). The reading reflected a broad-based downturn across... -
Philippines: Merchandise exports rise at a quicker pace in April Merchandise exports climbed 6.0% in annual terms in April (March: +5.9% year-on-year). Meanwhile, merchandise imports soared 22.8% in annual terms... -
China: Merchandise exports rise at a faster pace in May; imports return to growth Merchandise exports shot up 16.9% year-on-year in May, beating market expectations and on the heels of April’s 3.9% increase. Meanwhile,... -
China: Credit growth picks up in May, although underlying credit demand remains soft In May, Chinese banks distributed CNY 1.9 trillion (roughly USD 280 billion) in new yuan loans, up from April’s 0.6... -
Ireland: Industrial activity records largest year-on-year decrease on record in April Industrial output plunged 9.6% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in April, which contrasted March’s 1.0% increase. April’s reading was partly due... -
Sweden: Industrial output drops at sharpest rate since August 2021 in April Industrial output declined 1.4% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in April (March: +2.1% mom). The result marked the worst reading since... -
Ukraine: GDP nosedives in Q1 amid Russian invasion A preliminary release revealed that GDP tumbled 15.1% year on year in the first quarter of 2022, sharply contrasting the...