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Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
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Forecast
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
05:00
ZAF South Africa
PMI Manufacturing
APR
56.4
57.2
 
 
05:00
EUR Eurozone
PPI (Y-o-Y)
MAR
6.7 %
6.6 %
 
 
05:30
ZAF South Africa
Unemployment Rate
Q4
25 %
24 %
 
 
06:00
GBR UK
CBI Distributive Trades Report
APR
21
15
 
 
08:00
BRA Brazil
Industrial Production (M-o-M)
MAR
0.5 %
1.9 %
0.2 %
 
08:00
BRA Brazil
Industrial Production (Y-o-Y)
MAR
-2.1 %
6.9 %
2.3 %
 
09:00
ISL Iceland
Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
-
 
-
 
 
10:00
MEX Mexico
Official Foreign Reserves
APR 29
$ 125.80 B
$ 125.31 B
 
 
10:00
USA United States
Factory Orders (M-o-M)
MAR
3.0 %
0.7 (R) %
1.5 %
 
10:00
USA United States
Factory Orders Ex. Transportation M-o-M
MAR
2.6 %
0.6 (R)%
 
 
10:00
USA United States
Factory Orders Ex. Defense (M-o-M)
MAR
3.0 %
1.3 (R) %
 
 
13:00
ARG Argentina
Leading Index
MAR
4.1 %
-0.1 (R) %
 
 
17:45
NZL New Zealand
Building Permits (M-o-M)
MAR
2.2%
-9.7 %
 
 
19:01
GBR UK
BRC Shop Price Index (Y-o-Y)
APR
2.5 %
2.4 %
 
 
19:30
AUS Australia
AiG Performance of Service Index
APR
51.5
46.5
 
 
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
00:00
LUX Luxembourg
CPI (M-o-M)
APR
0.30 %
0.73 %
 
 
00:00
LUX Luxembourg
CPI (Y-o-Y)
APR
3.73 %
3.72 %
 
 
00:00
GBR UK
Monetary Policy Meeting
-
 
-
 
 
00:00
HUN Hungary
Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes
-
 
-
 
 
01:00
IND India
PMI Composite
APR
60.7
60.0
 
 
02:00
GBR UK
Nationwide House Prices (M-o-M)
APR
-0.2 %
0.5 %
0.2 %
 
03:00
HUN Hungary
Exports
FEB F
€ 6.67 B
€ 6.08 B
 
 
03:00
HUN Hungary
Imports
FEB F
€ 5.84 B
€ 5.67 B
 
 
03:00
POL Poland
PMI Manufacturing
APR
54.4
54.8
 
 
03:00
ROU Romania
Retail Sales (Y-o-Y)
MAR
-4.8 %
-5.2 %
 
 
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