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Japan's wages are hit by slumping bonuses
Japan’s inflation slows in November, thanks to easing food and core prices
Japan National CPI slows sharply in November as cost-push factors ease
China keeps lending rates steady; Japan's exports shrink for the first time in 3 months
China's economy treads water in November; steeper existing home price fall points to market clearing
Japanese manufacturing activity weakens but services rise
Worsening decline in producer prices is symptomatic of excess supply, amid weak demand at home and abroad
Core inflation indicates steady if sluggish demand, despite worsening headline figure
Worsening decline in producer prices is symptomatic of excess supply
China's exports have bottomed out but are set for a weak recovery
Tokyo core inflation excluding fresh food is nearing the BoJ target rate
Japan's services PMI indicates slowing growth
China’s Caixin services PMI ticked up
The erratic Caixin PMI is more optimistic than the official gauge
China's erratic Caixin PMI rises
Korean exports are weaker than the headline figure
Japanese manufacturing falters
China's manufacturing PMI is hit by falling demand
China's manufacturing PMI is hit by falling demand; the BoK keeps rates on hold
Japanese manufacturing activity is hit by fading demand and production
Services activity is holding up, despite sagging new export orders
Japan’s headline inflation rose for the first time in four months, driven by accelerating energy, services and fresh food inflation
Japanese manufacturing activity is hit by fading demand and production
Services activity is holding up, despite sagging new export orders
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