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Polyester Chain Prices in Asia (Weekly)

Polyester chain prices were weaker this Monday after rising last week ahead of the Qinming festival. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the prices for essential components within the polyester chain, including paraxylene (PX), purified terephthalic acid (PTA), monoethylene glycol (MEG), polyester chips, staple fiber, and filament yarn. Furthermore,

Polyester Fibers: China, India, Pakistan  (Weekly)

Polyester fiber prices have started to climb in China, driven by the resurgence in crude oil and petrochemical prices. Our weekly report provides a comprehensive picture of polyester staple fiber (PSF) and polyester filament yarn (POY, DTY, and FDY) markets in China, India, and Pakistan. The report offers weekly updated

Emerging Currencies: March & 1st Quarter 2024 (Monthly)

The Turkish currency continued its decline in March, while the Sri Lankan rupee further strengthened amidst a highly stable Forex market. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani

Inflation in Emerging Countries (Monthly)

Inflation rates have declined or stabilized in emerging countries in February. Turkey remains trapped by a surge in consumer prices, however. Our monthly report compares inflation rates in low-cost countries, utilizing historical data dating back to June 2007. Furthermore, we assess the impact of currency fluctuations against the US dollar,