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  • Sweden Producer Prices Rise Most In 13 Months April 24, 2026 05:24 ET

    Producer prices in Sweden increased for the first time in five months in March and at the quickest pace in just over a year amid soaring energy costs. The producer price index climbed 2.0 percent year-on-year in March, reversing a 1.7 percent decrease in February. Prices for energy-related products alone grew 15.8 percent from last year.

  • Finland Producer Price Inflation Eases To 2.6% April 24, 2026 05:19 ET

    Finland's producer price inflation moderated in March after accelerating sharply in the previous month. The producer price index climbed 2.6 percent year-on-year in March, slower than the 3.8 percent rise in February, which was the fastest increase in nearly three years. The increase in prices was curbed especially by the decrease in prices of electricity and paper and paper products.

  • Japan Inflation Accelerates In March April 24, 2026 02:22 ET

    Japan consumer price inflation accelerated in March despite measures taken by government to curb oil prices, data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications showed Friday. Core inflation, which strips out fresh food prices, increased to 1.8 percent from 1.6 percent in the prior month....

  • Japan Inflation Data Due On Friday April 23, 2026 18:00 ET

    Japan will on Friday release March figures for consumer and producer prices, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. In February, overall inflation was down 0.2 percent on month and up 1.3 percent on year, while core CPI rose an annual 1.6 percent. Producer prices are expected...

  • Treasury Reveals Details Of Two-Year, Five-Year & Seven-Year Note Auctions April 23, 2026 11:10 ET

    The Treasury Department on Thursday announced the details of this month's auctions of two-year, five-year and seven-year notes. The Treasury revealed plans to sell $69 billion worth of two-year notes, $70 billion worth of five-year notes and $44 billion worth of seven-year notes. The results of...

  • Slovenian Consumer Confidence Falls To 17-month Low April 23, 2026 09:44 ET

    Slovenian consumers remained more pessimistic in April. The consumer sentiment index dropped markedly to -32 in April from -22 in February. Moreover, a similar reading was last seen in November 2024. Unemployment fears among households increased, and they also expect a rising trend for consumer prices over the next twelve months.

  • U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Slightly More Than Expected To 214,000 April 23, 2026 09:33 ET

    First-time claims for U.S. unemployment benefits rose by slightly more than expected in the week ended April 18th, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Thursday. The report said initial jobless claims climbed to 214,000, an increase of 6,000 from the previous week's revised level of 208,000.

  • Taiwan Industrial Output Growth Accelerates; Retail Sales Rise Further April 23, 2026 09:26 ET

    Taiwan's industrial production growth rebounded strongly at the end of the first quarter, while retail sales increased for the second straight month. Industrial production surged 28.68 percent year-on-year in March, much faster than the 16.63 percent growth in February. Retail sales climbed 3.2 percent yearly in March, though slower than the 7.7 percent rebound in February.

  • UK Private Sector Growth Improves April 23, 2026 09:03 ET

    The UK private sector economy gained momentum in April after posting the weakest growth in six months in March, supported by moderate upturns in both manufacturing production and service sector output, survey data from S&P Global showed Thursday. The composite output index posted 52.0 in April, up from 50.3 in March. A score above 50.0 indicates expansion.

  • Hong Kong Inflation Remains Stable At 1.7% April 23, 2026 08:37 ET

    Hong Kong's consumer price inflation held steady in March after rising to a 9-month high in the prior month. The consumer price index, or CPI, climbed 1.7 percent year-over-year in March, the same as in February. Food inflation remained steady at 0.9 percent, while utility costs grew at a faster pace of 3.9 percent versus a 3.5 percent increase in February.

  • U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Rise Slightly More Than Expected April 23, 2026 08:35 ET

    First-time claims for U.S. unemployment benefits rose by slightly more than expected in the week ended April 18th, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Thursday. The report said initial jobless claims climbed to 214,000, an increase of 6,000 from the previous week's revised level...

  • Eurozone Private Sector Contracts Amid Middle East Tensions April 23, 2026 08:25 ET

    The euro area private sector contracted in April as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East deepened the economic woes, flash survey results from S&P Global revealed Thursday. The composite output index fell to a 17-month low of 48.6 in April from 50.7 in March. The index fell below the 50.0 no change mark for the first time in 16 months in April.

  • French Manufacturing Confidence Improves In April April 23, 2026 07:13 ET

    French manufacturing confidence rebounded slightly in April and returned to its long-term average. The manufacturing confidence index rose to 100.0 in April from 99.0 in March. The score was forecast to remain stable at 99.0. The increase in April was driven by the rebound of the balances on past production and on global order books. Evolution of workforce size, both past and expected, weakened.

  • German Private Sector Slips Into Contraction April 23, 2026 06:32 ET

    Germany's private sector contracted for the first time in almost a year in April, reflecting the effects of the war in the Middle East, flash survey data from S&P Global revealed Thursday. The composite output index dropped to a 16-month low of 48.3 in April from 51.9 in the previous month. The...

  • French Private Sector Contracts Most In 14 Months April 23, 2026 05:58 ET

    France's private sector shrank the most since early 2025 in April reflecting deterioration in the service sector as manufacturing output grew at the strongest pace in over four years, data from S&P Global showed Thursday. The flash composite output index fell to a 14-month low of 47.6 in April from...

Global Economics Weekly Update: April 13 – April 17, 2026

April 17, 2026 15:29 ET
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East continues to raise concerns for policymakers who worry about the impact of the supply shock and high energy prices on the real economy. Producer price data and various survey results on the housing market were the main news from the U.S. this week. In Europe, industrial production data for the euro area gained attention. GDP figures out of China and the policy move by the Singapore central bank were in focus in Asia.