Industrial production fell a working-day-adjusted 3.7% year-on-year in December, contrasting November’s 5.7% rise, according to a first estimate by the...
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Hungary: Industrial production drops for the first time in nearly three years in December -
Philippines: BSP returns to easing cycle in February At its 6 February monetary policy meeting, the Central Bank of the Philippines (BSP) cut the overnight reverse repurchase facility... -
Ecuador: Consumer prices fall for second month straight in January Consumer prices rose 0.2% over the previous month in January, following December’s flat reading. January’s print largely reflected higher prices... -
Taiwan: Inflation jumps to 21-month high in first month of the year Consumer prices increased 0.59% in January compared with the previous month, accelerating from December ’s revised 0.06% increase (previously reported:... -
Philippines: Disruptions from volcano eruption and typhoons push up inflation in January Consumer prices rose 0.57% over the previous month in January, down from the 0.66% increase in December. Higher prices for... -
Thailand: Bank of Thailand lowers policy rate as coronavirus outbreak clouds the outlook On 5 February, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Thailand (BoT) voted unanimously to cut the policy rate... -
Indonesia: Growth disappoints in Q4 2019, leaving door open to further monetary easing The economy expanded 5.0% in the fourth quarter according to recent data released by Statistics Indonesia, matching the third quarter’s... -
Sweden: Industrial production tumbles in December Industrial production excluding energy decreased 1.6% in calendar- and seasonally-adjusted terms in December, contrasting the revised 1.7% increase in November... -
New Zealand: Unemployment rate unexpectedly dips in Q4 The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate slip to 4.0% in Q4 from a revised 4.1% the previous quarter (previously reported: 4.2%). The... -
New Zealand: Consumers start 2020 on a positive note The ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence indicator dipped to 122.7 in January from December’s almost two-year high of 123.3, remaining comfortably...