Consumer prices in Germany, calculated according to the standards of the European Union, increased in June by 2.1% in annual terms after the increase by 2.2% in the previous month, according to preliminary data from the Federal Statistical Office Destatis. The indicator coincided with the forecasts of experts. The price increase compared with May was 0.1%, while analysts had expected an increase of 0.2%. Consumer prices in Germany, calculated according to national standards, also increased in June by 2.1% in annual terms and by 0.1% compared to May. Both indicators coincided with the forecasts of analysts.
On Monday, Deutsche Bundesbank’s President Jens Weidmann said in a newspaper interview that Germany would toughen its auditing and accounting regulations to prevent another scam like the Wirecard scandal. Wirecard AG (WDI), a financial ...
China's diesel exports for June fell by 50% year-on-year, a record low since September 2018 as lockdown measures around the world continued to curb fuel demand. China exported has 1.04 million tons of diesel, compared to the 1.45 million and ...
Japan's industrial output is expected to recover in June from a double-digit decline in May amid hopes that factory activity may have reached its lowest due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Reuters’ poll of 13 economists. While ...
Australian retail sales advanced 2.4% in June. This came as an upbeat figure following a 16.5% increase seen in May as the land down under resumed its economic operations from coronavirus-related lockdowns. The country’s retail sales ...
June had seen Singapore’s non-oil domestic products advancing 16.1% from a year earlier. The reading managed to place above estimates backed by strong activity in shipments of pharmaceuticals, specialized machinery, and electronics, ...