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Time (ET)
Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
Previous
Forecast
Friday, February 25, 2011
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI - EU Harmonised (M-o-M)
FEB P
0.6 %
-0.5 %
0.5 %
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI - EU Harmonised (Y-o-Y)
FEB P
2.2 %
2.0 %
2.1 %
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI (Y-o-Y)
FEB P
2.0
2.0
2.1
 
00:00
BEL Belgium
CPI (M-o-M)
FEB
0.58 %
0.57 %
 
 
00:00
DEU Germany
CPI (M-o-M)
FEB P
0.5 %
-0.4 %
0.5 %
 
00:00
ITA Italy
M2 Money Supply (Y-o-Y)
JAN
-1.80 %
-1.14 %
 
 
00:00
ITA Italy
M2 Money Supply (M-o-M)
JAN
-1.21 %
2.32 %
 
 
00:00
USA United States
Official Foreign Reserves
FEB 25
$ 134.65 B
$ 133.54 B
 
 
00:00
LUX Luxembourg
Imports
DEC
€ 1371.7 M
€ 1347.2 (R) M
 
 
00:00
SGP Singapore
Industrial Production (M-o-M)
JAN
15.4 %
-12.1 (R) %
 
 
00:00
SGP Singapore
Industrial Production (Y-o-Y)
JAN
10.5 %
9.0 %
 
 
00:00
LUX Luxembourg
Trade Balance
DEC
€ -441.6 M
€ -424.8 (R) M
 
 
01:00
EST Estonia
Trade Balance
DEC
€ -7.5 M
€ -37.5 (R) M
 
 
01:00
EST Estonia
Imports
DEC
€ 934.1 M
€ 905.2 (R) M
 
 
01:00
EST Estonia
Exports
DEC
€ 926.7 M
€ 867.7 (R) M
 
 
02:00
FIN Finland
Retail Sales (Y-o-Y)
JAN
3.9 %
4.4 %
 
 
02:45
FRA France
Consumer Spending (M-o-M)
JAN
-0.5 %
0.4 (R) %
-0.6 %
 
02:45
FRA France
Consumer Spending (Y-o-Y)
JAN
2.4 %
0.1 (R) %
2.9 %
 
03:00
ESP Spain
PPI (M-o-M)
JAN
2.4 %
0.9 %
1.3 %
 
03:00
ESP Spain
PPI (Y-o-Y)
JAN
6.8 %
5.3 %
5.7 %
 
03:30
SWE Sweden
M2 Money Supply (M-o-M)
JAN
-0.43 %
2.07 %
 
 
03:30
SWE Sweden
M2 Money Supply (Y-o-Y)
JAN
3.8 %
4.1 %
 
 
04:00
EUR Eurozone
M3 Money Supply (Y-o-Y)
JAN
1.5 %
1.7 %
1.9 %
 
04:00
LTU Lithuania
Consumer Confidence Index
FEB
-24
-24
 
 
04:00
EUR Eurozone
CB Leading Index
JAN
0.5 %
0.7 (R) %
 
 
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