Merchandise exports climbed 1.3% on an annual basis in February (January: +18.1% year-on-year). Exports were depressed by the Lunar New...
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Taiwan: Merchandise exports increase at a slower rate in February -
Estonia: Industrial output decreases at sharper pace in January Industrial production decreased 8.6% year on year in seasonally and calendar-adjusted terms in January (December: -7.7% yoy). The weakening was... -
Ireland: Industrial output drops at sharpest pace since March 2023 in January Industrial output plunged 28.9% in month-on-month seasonally adjusted terms in January, which contrasted December’s 19.0% increase. The result marked the... -
Romania: Activity records slowest expansion in three quarters in Q4 GDP growth lost momentum and came in at 1.0% year on year in the fourth quarter, based on unadjusted series... -
United States: Job gains beat market expectations in February Total non-farm payrolls grew by 275,000 in February, up from January’s 229,000 gain and beating market expectations. Job gains occurred... -
Bulgaria: GDP growth records slowest increase since Q4 2020 in Q4 GDP growth eased to 1.6% year on year in the fourth quarter, from 1.8% in the third quarter. Q4’s reading... -
Chile: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 2023 in February Inflation increased to 4.5% in February from January’s 3.8%. February’s reading represented the highest inflation rate since November 2023 and... -
Portugal: Parliamentary elections to bring policy continuity despite political fragmentation Leer en español – Democratic Alliance is expected to emerge victorious, supported by the far-right Chega. – Broad policy continuity... -
Argentina: Decline in industrial activity softens in January Industrial output decreased 12.4% year on year in January (December: -12.8% yoy). January’s smaller drop was largely due to less... -
Croatia: Industrial output deteriorates in January Industrial output decreased 1.3% year on year in working-day adjusted terms in January (December: -1.0% yoy). January’s reading was partly...