Cabinda oil prices soared to USD 121.0 per barrel (pb) on average in March, up from USD 99.1 pb in...
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Angola: Cabinda prices soar to near-decade high in March -
Slovakia: Inflation comes in at highest level since June 2000 in March Consumer prices rose 1.70% over the previous month in March, accelerating from February’s 0.90% rise. Looking at the details of... -
Turkey: Central Bank stands pat in April despite greater inflation risks At its 14 April meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) stood... -
Saudi Arabia: Inflation comes in at highest level since June 2021 in March Consumer prices rose 0.27% in March over the previous month, largely in line with the 0.31% increase seen in February.... -
Italy: Industrial output deteriorates in March Industrial output was stable month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in March (February: +4.0% mom). The reading was partly driven by a... -
Panama: Inflation comes in at highest level since November 2021 in March Consumer prices increased 0.87% over the previous month in March, accelerating from February’s 0.69% increase. March’s uptick was the highest... -
Japan: Core machinery orders contract at sharpest rate since April 2020 in February Core machinery orders—which cover the private sector, exclude volatile orders and are a leading indicator for capital spending over the... -
Ghana: Inflation comes in at highest level since August 2009 in March Consumer prices increased a seasonally-adjusted 4.05% from the previous month in March, accelerating from February’s 2.33% rise. March’s jump was... -
Canada: Hawkish Bank of Canada raises rates in April, ends its reinvestment phase At its meeting on 13 April, the Bank of Canada (BoC) raised its target for the overnight rate to 1.00%,... -
China: Merchandise exports grow at a quicker pace in March, but outlook is gloomy Merchandise exports jumped 14.7% in annual terms in March (February: +6.3% year-on-year), slightly above market expectations. Meanwhile, merchandise imports were...