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Time (ET)
Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
Previous
Forecast
Monday, February 21, 2011
04:00
EUR Eurozone
PMI Services
FEB P
57.2
55.9
56
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Business Climate
FEB
111.2
110.3
110.4
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Current Assessment
FEB
114.7
112.8
 
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Expectations
FEB
107.9
107.8
 
 
05:00
CYP Cyprus
CPI - EU Harmonised (M-o-M)
JAN
-0.4 %
-0.2 %
 
 
05:00
CYP Cyprus
CPI - EU Harmonised (Y-o-Y)
JAN
3.0 %
1.9 %
 
 
05:00
BGR Bulgaria
Official Foreign Reserves
JAN
€ 12.22 B
€ 12.98 B
 
 
06:00
LVA Latvia
PPI (Y-o-Y)
JAN
8.4 %
8.0 %
 
 
06:00
LVA Latvia
PPI (M-o-M)
JAN
1.3 %
0.3 %
 
 
07:30
TUR Turkey
Capacity Utilization Rate
FEB
76.1 %
74.6 %
 
 
08:00
HUN Hungary
Monetary Policy Meeting
-
 
-
 
 
08:00
HUN Hungary
Interest Rate Decision
-
6.00 %
6.00 %
6.00 %
 
09:00
MEX Mexico
GDP (Y-o-Y)
Q4
4.6 %
5.3 %
4.5 %
 
09:00
MEX Mexico
GDP (Q-o-Q)
Q4 SA
1.26 %
0.80 (R) %
 
 
21:00
NZL New Zealand
Consumer Inflation Expectation
Q1
2.6 %
2.6 %
 
 
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
02:00
CHE Switzerland
UBS Consumption Indicator
JAN
1.68
1.84
 
 
02:00
FIN Finland
Unemployment Rate
JAN
8.2 %
7.9 %
 
 
02:00
CHE Switzerland
Trade Balance
JAN
CHF 2.03 B
CHF 0.87 B
 
 
02:00
CHE Switzerland
Exports
JAN
CHF 15.93 B
CHF 16.02 B
 
 
02:00
ZAF South Africa
Leading Index
DEC
131.5
129.7
 
 
02:00
CHE Switzerland
Imports
JAN
CHF 13.90 B
CHF 15.15 B
 
 
02:00
DEU Germany
GfK Consumer Confidence Survey
MAR
6.0
5.7
5.8
 
03:00
CZE Czech Republic
Business Climate Indicator
FEB
95.0
96.2
 
 
03:00
CZE Czech Republic
Consumer Confidence Index
FEB
90.5
92.3
 
 
03:30
HKG Hong Kong
CPI (Y-o-Y)
JAN
3.6 %
3.1 %
 
 
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