Industrial production increased 19.2% year-on-year in January (December: +16.3% yoy). January’s result marked the best result since May 2021. Looking...
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Poland: Industrial output grows at fastest pace since May 2021 in January -
Peru: Economic activity records slowest growth since February in December Economic activity expanded 1.7% compared to the same month a year earlier in December, which followed November’s 3.5% increase. While... -
Peru: GDP growth clocks softest pace in a year in the fourth quarter; 2021 growth hits record high According to a preliminary reading, GDP growth softened to 3.2% year-on-year in the fourth quarter, from 11.4% in the third... -
Russia: GDP rebounds in 2021 GDP expanded 4.7% year-on-year in 2021, rebounding from 2020’s 2.7% contraction. The reading marked the strongest upturn since 2008. However,... -
Finland: Inflation jumps to over 13-year high in January Consumer prices increased 1.21% from the previous month in January, swinging from the 0.07% decline logged in December. January’s result... -
Netherlands: Consumer sentiment deteriorates further in February The consumer confidence index dropped to minus 30.0 in February from -28.0 in January. As such, the index moved further... -
Guatemala: Central Bank keeps rate unchanged in November amid well-anchored inflation expectations At its meeting held on 16 February, the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) held fire and... -
United States: Retail sales rebound robustly in January Retail sales increased 3.8% in month-on-month seasonally-adjusted terms in January, which contrasted December’s 2.5% decrease. January’s rebound was primarily due... -
Philippines: Central Bank keeps rates unchanged in February At its monetary policy meeting on 17 February, the Central Bank of the Philippines (BSP) maintained the overnight reverse repurchase... -
Saudi Arabia: Inflation stable in January Consumer prices increased 0.15% over the previous month in January, after falling 0.10% in December. January’s print reflected higher prices...