Chinese exports fell in October for the seventh consecutive month as weak demand continued to weigh on the world’s second-largest economy, although the decline wasn’t as sharp as in September.
Exports dropped 7.3 per cent last month from a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs said Tuesday.…
]]>Chinese exports fell in October for the seventh consecutive month as weak demand continued to weigh on the world’s second-largest economy, although the decline wasn’t as sharp as in September.
Exports dropped 7.3 per cent last month from a year earlier, the General Administration of Customs said Tuesday.…
]]>According to some new research which dropped on Tuesday, the outlook for an uptick in the Australian employment growth was raised marginally last month. The Westpac Jobs Index grew from the 50.1 recorded in August to 51.2 in the month of September.…
]]>According to some new research which dropped on Tuesday, the outlook for an uptick in the Australian employment growth was raised marginally last month. The Westpac Jobs Index grew from the 50.1 recorded in August to 51.2 in the month of September.…
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From Trading Economics: Leading Economic Index in Japan increased to 101.20 Index Points in August from 100 Index Points in July of 2016. Leading Economic Index in Japan averaged 96.98 Index Points from 1985 until 2016, reaching an all-time high of 112.80 Index Points in April of 2006 and a record low of 74.80 Index Points in February of 2009.…
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From Trading Economics: Leading Economic Index in Japan increased to 101.20 Index Points in August from 100 Index Points in July of 2016. Leading Economic Index in Japan averaged 96.98 Index Points from 1985 until 2016, reaching an all-time high of 112.80 Index Points in April of 2006 and a record low of 74.80 Index Points in February of 2009.…
]]>The Eurozone’s main growth engine lost momentum in September, raising fresh concerns about regional stability in the wake of the Brexit vote. A closely watched indicator of the German economy fell to a 16-month low in September, as a sharp deceleration in service activity offset sustained growth in manufacturing.…
]]>The Eurozone’s main growth engine lost momentum in September, raising fresh concerns about regional stability in the wake of the Brexit vote. A closely watched indicator of the German economy fell to a 16-month low in September, as a sharp deceleration in service activity offset sustained growth in manufacturing.…
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The US Leading Economic Indicators (LEI), released by the Conference Board, dropped by 0.2% in the month of August and was less than the analysts’ forecasts of an unchanged reading. The slump came on the trail of an upwardly revised 0.5% rise seen in the month of July, which was originally at 0.4% and a 0.2% rise in the month of June.…
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The US Leading Economic Indicators (LEI), released by the Conference Board, dropped by 0.2% in the month of August and was less than the analysts’ forecasts of an unchanged reading. The slump came on the trail of an upwardly revised 0.5% rise seen in the month of July, which was originally at 0.4% and a 0.2% rise in the month of June.…
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