Asia
India inflation edges higher to 7.2%
As core inflation slipped to 4.2%.
Roaring Thailand manufacturing triggers growth forecast upgrade
UBS now sees 2013 real GDP growing at 5.5%.
India’s export growth dips 1.9% to US$24.9bn
Crisis has been on for 8 months in a row.
Thailand to achieve 5% GDP growth in 2013
Check out what the key growth drivers will be.
China's GDP growth to rebound to 8%
Beating market consensus forecasts.
India's industrial production slumps to -0.1%
Post an impressive 8.3% record in October.
Philippines' net foreign direct investments balloon 32.6%
Total amount is an impressive US$1.1b.
2.8% inflation rate looms in Korea for 2014
Still a dull growth outlook.
Mountain of evidence reveals that there wasn't a surge in China exports
The 14.1 jump was just 'fine'.
Japan unveils ambitious ¥10.3 trillion stimulus package
Stimulus aimed at galvanizing the recession-hit economy.
China’s inflation soared to 2.5%y-o-y in December.
PBoC seen to remain cautious on monetary stance.
Malaysia's 2012 GDP growth pegged to hit 5.4%
Thanks to these robust figures.
This chart shows Korea's household debt-to-GDP ratio rocketing to 89%
In fact, it may have jumped to over 90% by now.
India's industrial production growth to disappoint with 3% contraction
After hitting an impressive 8.2% hike.
Philippine exports growth slumps to just 5.5%
Blame it on agro-based products.
Chinese banks’ new loans hit 3-year low in December
Mid-to-long term loans remain in red.
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