Two more Nordic countries--Sweden and Norway--reported third quarter GDP data today. With Denmark, having reported last week, only Finland in the Nordic area remains to be heard from. So far growth in the area has been stronger than [...]
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- Global| Dec 06 2005
Sweden and Norway Report Good Third Quarter Growth
- Global| Dec 05 2005
Growth in Japanese Corporate Profits Slowing
Corporate profits in Japan have begun to decelerate after the exceedingly good years of 2003 and 2004, but they are still, in the aggregate, showing positive year-over-year changes so far this year. Rising prices, particularly for [...]
November is probably the busiest month for the release of economic growth estimates for the third quarter in individual countries. Today Gross Domestic Product data for Hungary, Denmark and the Philippines were released. Denmark's GDP [...]
- Global| Nov 28 2005
Confidence Improving in the Czech and Slovak Republics
The statistical offices of the former components of Czechoslovakia--the Czech and Slovak Republics released data on business and consumer confidence this morning.Each country produces measures of consumer and industrial confidence and [...]
- Global| Nov 22 2005
Revisions and Additions to German National Accounts Data for Q3
Final results for Germany's third quarter Gross Domestic Product were released today. In addition to revisions of the preliminary estimates of total GDP released a week ago, details of the composition of both the expenditure and [...]
- Global| Nov 21 2005
Declines in the Euro and the Price of Oil Improve the Euro Zone Balance of Trade in Goods
The Euro Zone's surplus on trade in goods rose in September to 1,239.5 million euros from 190.0 million euros in August. This was only the third month this year in which a rise in the trade balance took place. For the nine months [...]
- Global| Nov 15 2005
German Economic Growth Increases in the Third Quarter but ZEW Survey Raises Doubts About the Outlook
Preliminary data released today show that Germany's Real Gross Domestic Product increased 0.6% in the third quarter, compared with revised increases of 0.6% in the first quarter and 0.2% in the second quarter. The unrevised increases [...]
- Global| Nov 14 2005
Japanese Gross Domestic Product Slows, but Exceeds Consensus Estimates
Preliminary data on Japan's Gross Domestic Product was released late last week. Total GDP rose at an annual rate of 1.7% in the third quarter, above the consensus estimate of 1.1%. Although the growth had slowed from 3.25% of the [...]
- Global| Nov 08 2005
Teikoku Data Bank's Current Economic Trends: Another Indicator for Japanese Economic Growth
About a week ago, the Japanese Cabinet Office's synthetic indexes of some of the components of Gross Domestic Product intimated that third quarter GDP growth might slow from the second quarter and could even be negative. Another [...]
- Global| Nov 07 2005
September Industrial Production in Denmark, Germany, Norway and the UK
September industrial production data for Germany, Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom were released today. All, except Norway showed a rise in total production from August and all except the UK were higher than September, 2004. [...]
- Global| Nov 01 2005
Inflation Surges in Indonesia after Government Reduced Fuel Subsidies
Inflation in Indonesia rose almost 18% in October largely as a result of government action on October 1, reducing subsidies on petroleum related products. Kerosene prices, for example, almost tripled and diesel prices doubled. The [...]
Japan's third quarter growth in Gross Domestic Product is likely to decline and could even be slightly negative according to the Cabinet Office of Japan 's monthly Synthetic Indexes. The monthly synthetic indexes, which cover [...]
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