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06-Nov-2009
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Monetary aggregate indices presented are Narrow money (M1) and Broad money (M3). They are calculated as averages of the monthly figures. For all countries...
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06-Nov-2009
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Access time series of immediate (overnight), short-term (3 month interbank rate), and long-term (10 yr bonds) interest rates for OECD countries and major non-member economies.
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06-Nov-2009
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Share prices data refer most frequently to "all shares". Monthly data are averages of daily quotations, quarterly and annual data are averages of monthly figures.
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06-Nov-2009
Updated continuously - Data is available in index and in percentage change on the same period of the previous year. Producer prices are PPI for manufacturing. However, some countries do not produce a PPI ...
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09-Oct-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for August 2009 continue to point to recovery in all major economies with CLIs for France and Italy pointing to a potential expansion
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11-Sep-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for July 2009 show stronger signs of recovery in most of the OECD economies.
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07-Aug-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for June 2009 point to stronger signs of improvement in the economic outlook of OECD economies compared with last month’s release.
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10-Jul-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for May 2009 point to tangible signs of improvement in the outlook of most OECD economies.
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08-Jun-2009
While is still too early to assess whether it is a temporary or a more durable turning point, OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for April 2009 point to a reduced pace of deterioration in most of ...
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