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Monthly archive October, 2019

New Zealand Food Prices Unchanged In September

New Zealand Food prices were flat on an unadjusted monthly basis in September, Statistics New Zealand said on Thursday - slowing from the 0.7 percent increase in August.Original Article Read More →

U.S. Wholesale Inventories Rise Less Than Expected In August

A report released by the Commerce Department on Wednesday showed a modest increase in U.S. wholesale inventories in the month of August. The Commerce Department said wholesale inventories edged up by 0.2 percent in August, matching the uptick in July. Read More →

Dollar Gains Against Most Major Currencies Ahead Of Trade Talks, Minutes

The U.S. dollar recovered after a weak start on Tuesday, but stayed somewhat subdued post noon as optimism over the upcoming U.S.-China trade talks faded.Original Article Read More →

UK Manufacturing Downturn Continues In September

The downturn in UK manufacturing continued in September, though the latest contraction was the slowest in four months, signaling that the sector is sliding into a recession, monthly survey data showed Tuesday. The IHS Markit/Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply Read More →

WTO Warns Of High Downside Risks As Trade To Grow Least In A Decade

The World Trade Organization slashed its global merchandise trade forecast for this year to the lowest in a decade citing escalating trade disputes and slowing global growth. In its latest report, released Tuesday, the WTO said global trade volume will Read More →

U.S. Manufacturing Activity Continues To Contract In September

A report released by the Institute for Supply Management on Tuesday showed U.S. manufacturing activity continued to contract in the month of September. The ISM said its purchasing managers index dropped to 47.8 in September from 49.1 in August, with Read More →