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German inflation eases to fresh low
German inflation eased in September to the lowest level since the start of the Ukraine war, official data showed on Wednesday.
Eurozone investor sentiment falls less than expected
Eurozone investor sentiment deteriorated less than expected in October, according to data released on Monday.
German industrial production falls again in August
German industrial production fell in August for the fourth month in a row, according to data released on Monday by Destatis.
US non-farm payrolls surge in September
Hiring in the U. S. sprang back in September, easily outpacing all forecasts.
German factory orders rise more than expected
German factors orders jumped in August as tech orders surged, only partially offsetting heavy falls the previous month as the country's deteriorating industrial sector continues to experience challenging conditions.
US weekly jobless claims little changed again
Unemployment claims in the U. S. remained at low levels during the latest week.
Eurozone construction woes continue as new business sales plummet
The HCOB Eurozone construction purchasing managers' index pointed to a further marked deterioration at the end of the third quarter, with new business sales dropping to their lowest level in over three years.
German exports fall more than expected in August
German exports fell more than expected in August, adding to expectations of a recession in the third quarter, according to figures released on Thursday by Destatis.
U.S. services sector activity slows a tad in September, ISM says
Service sector activity in the U. S. ebbed slightly in September, the results of a closely followed survey showed.
US firms hire at slowest pace in September since January 2021, ADP says
Firms in the U. S. slowed their pace of hiring last month to the least since January 2021, the results of a survey revealed.
Private sector demand slides across Eurozone
The Eurozone economy continued to falter last month, data showed on Wednesday, as demand for goods and services fell sharply.
Eurozone retail sales sink 1.2% in August
Retail sales in the Eurozone sank more than expected in August, according to Eurostat, as fuel sales dropped sharply.
U.S. job openings jump unexpectedly in August, but quits rate at pre-pandemic level
The number of job openings increased unexpectedly in August, but the proportion of Americans voluntarily leaving a position continued to be at the same level as before the pandemic.
RBA keeps rates at 11-year high of 4.1%, as expected
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept its key interest rate on hold on Tuesday for the fourth month in a row.
US factory activity slows less quickly in September, ISM says
Activity levels in America's factory sector continued to shrink last month, albeit at a slower pace than in August, the results of a closely followed survey revealed.
US open: Stocks off to a mixed start in Q4
Wall Street's main market gauges were trading on a mixed note at the start of the fourth quarter, with Treasuries unloved even after the US narrowly avoided a government shutdown over the weekend.
Eurozone unemployment falls to below pre-pandemic levels
Unemployment rates in the euro area and the European Union (EU) declined in August, according to fresh data published by Eurostat on Monday.
Eurozone manufacturing remains 'mired in deep downturn'
The eurozone manufacturing sector remained "mired in a deep downturn" last month as factory orders plummeted and job losses accelerated, according to a survey released on Monday.