Industrial output fell 4.3% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in February, which contrasted January’s 2.2% increase. Looking at the details...
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Norway: Industrial activity deteriorates in February -
Guatemala: Inflation falls to over two-year low in March Inflation inched down to 3.2% in March, following February’s 3.3%. March’s result represented the weakest inflation rate since February 2022.... -
Denmark: Manufacturing activity rebounds in February Manufacturing output increased 1.6% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in February, which contrasted January’s 3.1% decrease. Looking at the details... -
Israel: Central Bank keeps interest rates unchanged in April At its 8 April meeting, the Bank of Israel (BOI) kept the policy rate unchanged at 4.50%, mirroring the decision... -
Germany: Merchandise exports drop in February Merchandise exports decreased 2.0% in seasonally adjusted month-on-month terms in February (January: +6.3% mom s.a.). Meanwhile, merchandise imports rose 3.2%... -
Turkey: Industrial output grows at fastest pace since March 2023 in February Industrial production expanded 3.2% month-on-month in seasonally adjusted terms in February (January: +0.3% mom). The print marked the best reading... -
Philippines: Central Bank stands pat at April meeting, turns hawkish At its 8 April meeting, the Monetary Board of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) kept the target reverse repurchase (RRP)... -
Egypt: Inflation unexpectedly falls in March Inflation eased to 33.4% in March, below February’s 35.7%. March’s moderation surprised markets, as an acceleration had been anticipated following... -
United States: Job gains beat market expectations in March Total non-farm payrolls grew by 303,000 in March, up from 270,000 in February and beating market expectations by around 50%.... -
Australia: Retail sales growth falls to 10-month low in February Retail sales expanded 0.3% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in February, which was a deterioration from January’s 1.1% increase. The...