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Time (ET)
Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
Previous
Forecast
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
10:00
USA United States
Consumer Confidence Index
OCT
50.2
48.6 (R)
49.6
 
19:00
KOR South Korea
GDP (Q-o-Q)
Q3 P
0.7%
1.4 %
0.6 %
 
19:00
KOR South Korea
GDP (Y-o-Y)
Q3 P
4.5%
7.2 %
4.8 %
 
20:30
AUS Australia
CPI (Q-o-Q)
Q3
0.7%
0.6 %
0.8 %
 
20:30
AUS Australia
CPI (Y-o-Y)
Q3
2.8%
3.1 %
2.9%
 
20:30
AUS Australia
Trimmed Mean (Q-o-Q)
Q3
0.6%
0.5 %
0.7 %
 
20:30
AUS Australia
Trimmed Mean (Y-o-Y)
Q3
2.5%
2.7 %
2.6%
 
20:30
AUS Australia
Weighted Median (Q-o-Q)
Q3
0.6%
0.5 %
0.7%
 
20:30
AUS Australia
Weighted Median (Y-o-Y)
Q3
2.3%
2.7 %
2.6%
 
23:00
NZL New Zealand
NBNZ Business Confidence
OCT
23.7
13.5
 
 
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
00:00
LUX Luxembourg
Unemployment Rate
SEP
6.1 %
6.1 %
 
 
00:00
TUR Turkey
Official Foreign Reserves
SEP
$ 82.5 B
$ 81.2 B
 
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI (Y-o-Y)
OCT P
1.3 %
1.3 %
1.3 %
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI (M-o-M)
OCT P
0.1 %
-0.1 %
0.1 %
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI - EU Harmonised (M-o-M)
OCT P
0.1 %
-0.2 %
0.1 %
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI - EU Harmonised (Y-o-Y)
OCT P
1.3 %
1.3 %
1.3 %
 
00:00
ITA Italy
M2 Money Supply (M-o-M)
SEP
-0.1 %
-1.2 %
 
 
00:00
ITA Italy
M2 Money Supply (Y-o-Y)
SEP
2.02 %
3.29 %
 
 
02:00
FIN Finland
Consumer Confidence Index
SEP
20.5
22.9 (R)
 
 
02:45
FRA France
Consumer Spending (M-o-M)
SEP
1.5 %
-1.6 %
0.5 %
 
02:45
FRA France
Consumer Spending (Y-o-Y)
SEP
1.1 %
1.2 %
 
 
03:00
TUR Turkey
Trade Balance
SEP
$ -6.70 B
$ -6.89 (R) B
 
 
03:00
ESP Spain
Retail Trade (Y-o-Y)
SEP
-2.9 %
-2.7 (R) %
 
 
03:00
TUR Turkey
Exports
SEP
$ 8.95 B
$ 8.54 (R) B
 
 
03:00
TUR Turkey
Imports
SEP
$ 15.65 B
$ 15.43 (R) B
 
 
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