Slowly but sure, Singapore Non-Oil Exports Rise Marginally In January, Singapore's non-oil exports recovered marginally in January from previous month's sharp downturn, but the rebound was weaker than expected as electronic shipments continued to slide, the latest figures from International Enterprise (IE) Singapore revealed Monday
Another good news from UK's house industry, UK February House Prices Highest Since 2008, House prices in the UK climbed for a second consecutive month to the strongest level in five years for the month of February amid a jump in volume of sales inquiries, a survey report from Rightmove showed Monday. House prices rose 2.8 percent month-on-month in February to GBP 235,741. This was the highest price level recorded in February since 2008. In January, prices were up 0.2 percent
Meanwhile, Thai Q4 Growth Surges On Manufacturing Recovery, Thailand's economy expanded at a stronger-than-expected pace in the fourth quarter of 2012, as manufacturers resumed their normal production capacity after a severe flood in 2011. Gross domestic product surged a record 18.9 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter, faster than a revised 3.1 percent growth in the third quarter
Latest update from G20 forum, G20 Avoids Criticizing Japan, Yen Continues Fall, Leaders of the Group of 20 nations indicated support for Japan over the weekend by avoiding direct criticism of the government's aggressive plans aimed at ending deflation and gaining competitive advantage, which have led the yen further lower
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