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Time (ET)
Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
Previous
Forecast
Monday, January 3, 2011
03:30
CZE Czech Republic
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
58.4
57.3
 
 
03:30
CHE Switzerland
SVME - Purchasing Manager Index
DEC
59.6
61.8
61.5
 
03:45
ITA Italy
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
54.7
52
 
 
03:50
FRA France
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
57.2
57.9
 
 
03:55
DEU Germany
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
60.7
58.1
60.9
 
04:00
GRC Greece
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
43.1
43.9
 
 
04:00
EUR Eurozone
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
57.1
55.3
56.8
 
06:00
LVA Latvia
Industrial Production (M-o-M)
NOV
-0.3 %
1.2 %
 
 
06:00
LVA Latvia
Industrial Production (Y-o-Y)
NOV
11.4 %
21.1 %
 
 
07:00
BRA Brazil
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
52.4
49.9
 
 
10:00
USA United States
ISM Manufacturing Prices Index
DEC
72.5
69.5
71.9
 
10:00
USA United States
ISM Manufacturing New Orders Index
DEC
60.9
56.6
 
 
10:00
USA United States
ISM Manufacturing Survey
DEC
57.0
56.6
57.1
 
10:00
USA United States
Construction Spending - Residential
NOV
0.7 %
3.7 % (R)
 
 
10:00
USA United States
Construction Spending - Total
NOV
0.4 %
0.7 %
0.2 %
 
17:30
AUS Australia
AiG Performance of Mfg Index
DEC
46.3
47.6
 
 
22:30
THA Thailand
CPI (Y-o-Y)
DEC
3.0 %
2.8 %
 
 
22:30
THA Thailand
CPI (M-o-M)
DEC
0.16 %
0.21 %
 
 
22:30
THA Thailand
Core CPI (M-o-M)
DEC
0.35 %
0.02 %
 
 
22:30
THA Thailand
Core CPI (Y-o-Y)
DEC
1.4 %
1.1 %
 
 
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
00:30
AUS Australia
RBA Commodity Index (Y-o-Y)
NOV
47.7 %
45.7 (R) %
 
 
02:45
FRA France
Consumer Confidence Index
DEC
-36
-33
 
 
03:00
NOR Norway
PMI Manufacturing
DEC
54.4
55.7
 
 
03:55
DEU Germany
Unemployment Rate
DEC
7.5 %
7.5 %
7.5 %
 
03:55
DEU Germany
Unemployment Change
DEC
3 K
-9 K
-12 K
 
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