Trading Economics
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Trading Economics is cited in Russian-language media as a provider of economic forecasts and data analysis, particularly focusing on global market trends, commodity prices, and key macroeconomic indicators such as inflation, employment, trade balances, and industrial activity. The entity is frequently referenced for its consensus forecasts derived from surveys of financial analysts across countries including the US, Eurozone, Germany, and others. It reports discrepancies between actual economic data and analyst expectations, especially in areas like oil inventories, retail sales, consumer con…
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- Korean Bank Raises Rates for First Time Since January 2023 — Интерфакс
- Ruble slightly appreciates against yuan on Moscow Exchange amid high oil prices — Интерфакс
- US indices closed higher on Tuesday — Интерфакс
- European stock markets closed in the positive on Tuesday amid US inflation data — Интерфакс
- China increased exports by 27% and imports by 36% in June, reaching record levels — Интерфакс
- June cocoa futures trading on Moscow Exchange rose ninefold — Коммерсантъ
- European stock markets rose on Thursday except for the UK — Интерфакс
- Oil prices rose by more than 7%, Brent climbs above $80 per barrel — Интерфакс
- Brent crude rises to $76.29 per barrel — Интерфакс
- European stock markets mostly declined, DAX and FTSE MIB set new highs — Интерфакс
- Moscow Exchange and RTS indices began the main session up by 0.1% — Интерфакс
- European stock markets rose on Thursday, Stoxx Europe 600 set new record — Интерфакс
- Russian stock market fell to last week's levels on expectations of a pause in central bank rate cuts — Интерфакс
- Unemployment in the eurozone hit a record low of 6.2% in May — Интерфакс
- Brent crude drops to $70.87 per barrel — Интерфакс
- US stock indices closed in the red — Интерфакс
- European stock markets closed in decline, except for Germany — Интерфакс
- Moscow Exchange Index Dropped to 2340 Points Following Oil Price Decline — Интерфакс
- Russian stock market opens with RTC and Moscow Exchange indices up 0.4% in main session — Интерфакс
- Ruble slightly dips alongside yuan amid falling oil prices — Интерфакс