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Monthly archive June, 2019

UK Unemployment Rate Steady At 44-Year Low

UK unemployment rate remained unchanged at the lowest level since late 1974 and employment hit a record in three months to April, despite Brexit uncertainties, data from the Office for National Statistics showed Tuesday. In the three months to April, Read More →

U.S. Producer Prices Inch Up 0.1% In May, In Line With Estimates

Producer prices in the U.S. showed a modest increase in the month of May, according to a report released by the Labor Department on Tuesday. The Labor Department said its producer price index for final demand inched up by 0.2 Read More →

Eurozone Investor Confidence Erodes Sharply As Trade Disputes Hurt

Eurozone investor confidence eroded sharply in June as a renewed escalation in trade tensions between the US and China hurt sentiment in the single currency bloc, survey data from the behavioral research institute Sentix showed on Tuesday. The investor confidence Read More →

New Zealand Credit Card Spending +0.2% In May

The total value of credit card spending in New Zealand gained a seasonally adjusted 0.2 percent on month in May, Statistics New Zealand said on Wednesday - following the 0.4 percent increase in April.Original Article Read More →

Japan Core Machine Orders Climb 5.2% In April

The total value of core machine orders in Japan advanced a seasonally adjusted 5.2 percent on month in April, the Cabinet Office said on Wednesday - standing at 913.7 billion yen.Original Article Read More →

China’s Inflation Rises On Food Prices, Factory Gate Inflation Slows

China's consumer price inflation accelerated on food prices in May, while factory gate inflation slowed on weak commodity demand, data from National Bureau of Statistics showed Wednesday. Consumer prices advanced 2.7 percent year-on-year in May, after gaining 2.5 percent in Read More →