Asia
Thailand's inflation forecast dipped to 2.9%
Will it remain muted for the rest of the year?
Australia Q1 GDP growth disappoints at 0.6%
Feeling the pinch of a mining slowdown.
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It's big on domestic demand.
Find out why analysts expect 2.8% inflation print for the Philippines
Transport component actually slipped.
China's manufacturing PMI edged up to 50.8 in May
But demand from new orders remained sluggish.
India's HSBC manufacturing PMI in May dropped to 50.1
But export orders rose to 54.
Thailand's April inflation slips to 2.27%
BoT also cut policy rates by 25 bps.
Indonesia's exports dropped by 9.1% in April
As inflation eased to 5.47%.
Australia retail sales edged up a measly 0.2%
But economic growth is still disappointing.
Why all eyes are on Korea's monthly export data
May export growth went up to 3.2%.
China's manufacturing PMI shockingly jumps to 50.8
Thanks to an increase in outputs.
Korea's export growth climbed to 3.2% in May
But the economy remains on a soft patch.
India's industrial sector sharply dropped 3.1%
Even as economy grew 5%.
Philippines' inflation pegged to hit 2.8%
Will price pressures remain manageable?
2 biggest reasons why Thailand's inflation has stayed benign
May inflation pegged to hit 2.5%.
Japan industrial production rises for fifth consecutive month
As exports continue to expand.
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