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CEIC Nowcast: United States Industrial Production Keeps Shrinking in March
As Fed Chair Jay Powell surveys the surprisingly resilient US economy that followed his tightening cycle, our nowcast suggests manufacturing remains a pocket of weakness. Industrial production shrank by 0.2% year-on-year in March, according to CEIC’s latest estimate. That’s unchanged from February.
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Low Probability of US recession in 2024
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Russian Exports Swing Overwhelmingly to China, India and Turkey
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ASEAN-6 Imports from China and the United States: 20 Years Apart
In an uncertain and harder to predict geopolitical and economic environment, talks about new world order or at least about significant shifts in international relations are not unfounded. In that sense an appropriate approach to observe the data is to zoom out. When monitoring key indicators in decade and not monthly increments the reorientation of key emerging markets towards China is straightforward. Let's take a look at South-East Asia for example, where the majority of the global population lives.