Shipments fell 1.2% year-on-year to USD 22.4 billion in February (January: USD 27.4 billion), interrupting a 16-month export growth streak....
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Taiwan: Exports fall in February amid the Lunar New Year and fewer shipments to Asia -
Taiwan: Inflation shoots up to thirteen-month high in February Consumer prices increased 0.93% from the previous month in February, contrasting the 0.35% month-on-month fall logged in January. The effects... -
Mexico: Consumer sentiment worsens in February Consumer sentiment continued to deteriorate in February, with uncertainty regarding NAFTA talks and upcoming general elections outweighing solid labor dynamics... -
Brazil: Industrial production contracts in January In January, industrial production contracted 2.4% over the previous month in seasonally-adjusted terms, contrasting the revised 3.1% increase (previously reported:... -
Brazil: Current account deficit narrows considerably in January Brazil’s current account balance came in at a deficit of USD 4.3 billion in January, a smaller gap than the... -
Latvia: Growth in industrial production moderates in January Industrial production expanded 4.2% in January compared to the same month last year, coming in below December’s stronger 5.5% year-on-year... -
Philippines: Inflation accelerates further under rebased index In February, consumer prices increased 0.8% compared to the previous month, slightly below January’s 0.9% month-on-month rise. The rise was... -
Brazil: Business confidence moves to optimistic territory in February for the first time in over four years Business sentiment in Brazil rose in February, moving into optimistic territory for the first time since June 2013. The Getulio... -
Australia: Retail sales increase tepidly in January Nominal retail sales in January rose 0.1% from the previous month in seasonally-adjusted terms, contrasting December’s 0.5% drop and undershooting... -
Australia: RBA keeps rates unchanged in March At its 6 March monetary policy meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) kept the cash rate at its all-time...