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China's PMIs indicate manufacturing output surge, despite mixed demand readings; services activity suffers post-holiday dip
Tokyo inflation slows due to implementation of free high school education and cooling food inflation
The BoJ holds the policy rate steady; Tokyo consumer inflation cools, thanks to education subsidies
Chinese GDP beats expectations, despite an uneven recovery and looming oversupply issues
PMIs point to services sector buoyancy in China and Japan
Manufactured goods producer price decline stems partly from industrial spare capacity
China's inflation data point to still-soft domestic demand, after filtering out the holiday noise
Japan's nominal wage growth ticks up slightly in approach to spring talks
Official manufacturing PMI indicates restocking
Holiday effect provides modest lift to services activity
Japanese inflation continues slowing trend; the BoJ should stay put next week
Japanese inflation continues slowing trend; the BoJ should stay put
Chinese GDP slowed q/q, hit by fading property and consumption spending
Manufactured goods producer price decline is continuing unabated
China's price data indicate still-weak domestic demand
Exports lifted by new markets, autos
Cooling Tokyo inflation now basically in line with BoJ target
China's foreign reserves rise, thanks to a narrowing yield gap
Caixin services PMI offers glimmers of hope
Japanese manufacturing activity is struggling
The BoJ stays put as inflation slows and currency pressure eases
The BoJ stays put as inflation slows and currency pressure eases
Japanese manufacturing activity weakens but services activity rises
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