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Consumer price indices in the OECD area rose by 2.2% in the year to September 2007 compared with 1.8% in the year to August 2007. On a monthly basis, the price level rose by 0.3% in September, after a ...
Commencing in October 2007, the OECD will publish a statistics news release on developments in quarterly unit labour costs (ULC) in OECD Member countries. This quarterly news release will be published ...
Growth in merchandise trade exports in the Group of Seven countries slowed to a seasonally-adjusted 0.4%, in the second quarter of 2007 compared with the previous quarter while import volumes fell 0.4%. ...
The standardised unemployment rate for the OECD area was 5.4% in August 2007, the same as the previous month and 0.6 percentage point lower than a year earlier.
The latest composite leading indicators (CLIs) suggest that a moderation in economic expansion lies ahead in the OECD area. August 2007 data show weakening performance in the CLI's six month rate of change ...
Consumer price inflation in the OECD area fell to 1.8% in the year to August 2007 from 2.0% in the year to July 2007. On a monthly basis, the price level was down by 0.1% in August, after showing no change ...
The standardised unemployment rate for the OECD area(1) was 5.4% in July 2007, the same as the previous month and 0.6 percentage point lower than a year earlier.
Consumer price inflation in the OECD area fell to 2.0% in the year to July 2007 from 2.2% in the year to June 2007. On a monthly basis, the price level remained stable in July after a 0.1% increase between ...
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