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Friday, November 10, 2017

Today's Economy


Argentina Central Bank Hikes Rate

Inflation expectations have increased recently.

LatAm Weekly: Chilecon Valley

Deep in the Andes, a new tech hub is starting to form.

Canada Weekly: Keen to Build

Residential construction keeps on chugging amid strong housing demand.

Economic Briefing: Japan's September Quarter Slowdown

Stocks follow U.S. and Europe lower.

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Commentary


Europe Weekly Highlights and Preview, 10 November, 2017

The U.K. and euro zone prepare to release a flood of data.

Latin America Economic Preview: 13-17 November

Colombia's economy starts to gain strength.

South Korea Outlook: Structural Issues Limit Potential

Despite the upswing, unfavorable demographics and weak productivity growth are longer-term impediments.

Asia-Pacific Weekly Highlights and Preview, 10 November, 2017

Japan's GDP growth likely hit 0.3% q/q in the third quarter, weaker than the burly 0.6% pace in Q2.

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Today's Economic Indicators


France
Industrial Production
Sep. 2017: 0.6%
France's industrial production fell slightly below our expectations but still increased by 0.6% m/m in September, following an upwardly revised 0.2% decline in August and pushing the yearly rate up to a staggering 3.2%, far above the 1% rate for the previous year.

Hong Kong
GDP
2017Q3: 0.5%
Hong Kong's economy grew 0.5% q/q in the third quarter, decelerating from a 1.1% increase in the second quarter.

Italy
Industrial Production
Sep. 2017: -1.3%
Italy’s industrial production reversed previous gains and contracted by 1.3% m/m in September.

Brazil
Consumer Price Index
Oct. 2017: 2.70%
Annual inflation is increasing gradually, although it remains subdued and below target.

United Kingdom
Industrial Production
Sep. 2017: 0.7%
U.K. industrial production surprised on the upside and rose by 0.7% m/m in September, building on a 0.3% rise in August and beating the consensus expectations of 0.3%.

United Kingdom
Foreign Trade
Sep. 2017: -£11.3 bil
The U.K. trade deficit for goods narrowed to £11.3 billion in September, from a downwardly revised £12.4 billion in August, back in line with its previous year average.

India
Industrial Production
Sep. 2017:

Peru
Monetary Policy
Nov. 2017: 3.25%
Peru's central bank extended its rate-cutting campaign in November, lowering the key reference rate by 25 basis points to 3.25%.

Russian Federation
Foreign Trade
Sep. 2017: $10.2 bil
In September, Russia’s trade balance regained most of the value it lost earlier in the year.

Mexico
Industrial Production
Sep. 2017: -1.2%
Mexico’s industry contracted further in September as activity was affected by earthquakes.

United States
University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey
Nov. 2017: 97.8
Consumer sentiment pulled back in November, shedding 2.9 points to 97.8, according to the preliminary University of Michigan Survey.

United States
ECRI Weekly Leading Index
November 03: 145.6
The U.S. economy remains healthy and signs point to continued expansion in the months ahead, although gains will moderate as the expansion matures.

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