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Monthly archive June, 2021

German Unemployment Declines More Than Expected

Germany's unemployment decreased more than expected in June as restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic were relaxed, data from the Federal Labor Agency revealed on Wednesday. The number of people out of work declined 38,000 in June from the previous Read More →

Eurozone Economic Confidence Reaches 21-Year High

Eurozone economic confidence reached a 21-year high in June largely driven by the improvement in the services sector after the easing of lockdown restrictions, survey results from the European Commission showed on Tuesday. The economic confidence index rose more-than-expected to Read More →

Dollar Turns In Mixed Performance Against Peers As Risk Sentiment Improves

The U.S. dollar turned in a slightly volatile performance on Thursday as traders reacted to a slew of upbeat U.S. economic data, and the Bank of England's monetary policy announcement.Original Article Read More →

New Zealand Has NZ$469 Million Trade Surplus

New Zealand posted a merchandise trade surplus of NZ$469 million in May, Statistics New Zealand said on Friday.Original Article Read More →

UK Budget Deficit Narrows More Than Expected In May

The UK budget deficit narrowed more-than-expected in May from the last year as the government receipts increased amid falling expenditure amid buoyant economic recovery, data from the Office for National Statistics showed on Tuesday. Public sector net borrowing decreased to Read More →

U.S. Existing Home Sales Extend Pullback In May But Drop Less Than Expected

After reporting sharp decreases in U.S. existing home sales over the three previous months, the National Association of Realtors released a report on Tuesday showing existing home sales saw further downside in the month of May.Original Article Read More →