New Zealand will on Monday release producer price figures for the first quarter of 2015, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity.
Producer prices are expected to add 0.2 percent on year and dip 0.2 percent on quarter. That follows the 0.8 percent yearly increase and the 0.2 percent quarterly decline in the previous three months.
New Zealand also will see March results for its Performance of Services Index; in February, the index reading was 55.6.
Japan will provide February numbers for tertiary industry activity, with forecasts suggesting a decline of 0.7 percent on month following the 1.4 percent increase in January.
Taiwan will see March data for export orders, with analysts expecting an increase of 1.4 percent following the 2.7 percent contraction in February.
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