The Fedesarrollo consumer confidence index dropped further in February, deteriorating to minus 17.5 from January’s minus 13.5. February’s result marked...
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Colombia: Consumer sentiment deteriorates further in February -
Lithuania: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 1996 in February Consumer prices increased 1.80% in February over the previous month, slowing down from January’s 2.17% rise. Looking at the details... -
Ireland: Industrial output deteriorates in January Industrial production dropped 3.1% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in January (December: +6.1% mom). The figure was partly driven by a... -
Latvia: Industrial output growth eases in January Industrial output increased 5.9% year-on-year in January (December: +7.1% yoy). The figure was driven by a drop in electricity and... -
Ecuador: Inflation hits a six-year high in February Consumer prices rose 0.23% over the prior month in February, following January’s 0.72% increase. Looking at the details of the... -
Mexico: Consumer confidence is stable in February Consumer confidence came in at 43.4 in February, unchanged from the previous month’s reading. Greater pessimism regarding current household conditions... -
Norway: Industrial output growth falls to 10-month low in January Industrial production increased 0.9% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in January (December: +2.9% mom s.a.). January’s moderation came on the back... -
China: Export and import growth eases in January–February Merchandise exports rose 16.3% in January–February in annual terms (December: +20.9% year-on-year). The result beat market expectations. Meanwhile, merchandise imports... -
Denmark: Manufacturing activity rebounds in January Manufacturing output returned to growth in seasonally-adjusted month-on-month terms in January, coming in at 2.2% and contrasting December’s 1.1% decline.... -
Australia: Retail sales rebound in January Retail sales increased 1.8% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in January, contrasting December’s 4.4% fall, when they had been weighed down...