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DIARY - Economic Indicators in Germany from July 14

Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:00am EDT
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GMT                                                              MEDIAN        
DATE        GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR                          PERIOD  F/CAST   PRIOR
14JUL       0900/1100 ZEW-Current conditions (indicator)   Jul   -88.0   -89.7 
14JUL       0900/1100 ZEW Economic Sentiment (indicator)   Jul    47.8    44.8 
20JUL       0600/0800 Producer price index y/y             Jun            -3.6%
20JUL       0600/0800 Producer price index m/m             Jun             0.0%
24JUL       0728/0928 Markit/BME MFG Flash PMI             Jul            40.9 
24JUL       0728/0928 Markit Services Flash PMI            Jul            45.2 
24JUL       0728/0928 Markit Composite Flash PMI           Jul            44.0 
24JUL       0800/1000 Ifo Business Sentiment (indicator)   Jul    87.1    85.9 
24JUL       0800/1000 Ifo - Current conditions (indicator) Jul            82.4 
24JUL       0800/1000 Ifo - Expectations (indicator)       Jul            89.5 
27JUL       0600/0800 GfK consumer sentiment survey        Aug             2.9 
                   (indicator)                                              
27-29JUL              HICP prelim y/y                      Jul             0.0%
27-29JUL              CPI y/y preliminary                  Jul             0.1%
27-29JUL              CPI m/m preliminary                  Jul             0.4%
27-29JUL              HICP prelim m/m (harmonised index of Jul             0.4%
                   consumer prices)                                         
27-29JUL    0600/0800 Import Prices y/y                    Jun           -10.4%
27-29JUL    0600/0800 Import Prices m/m                    Jun             0.0%
30JUL       0800/1000 Unemployment total SA                Jul           3.495m
30JUL       0800/1000 Unemployment rate SA (official data) Jul             8.3%
30JUL       0800/1000 Unemployment total NSA               Jul            3.41m
30JUL       0800/1000 Unemployment change SA (official     Jul            31.0k
                   data)                                                    
31JUL-05AUG 0600/0800 Retail Sales (real) y/y              Jun            -2.9%
31JUL-05AUG 0600/0800 Retail Sales (real) m/m              Jun             0.4%
03AUG       0753/0953 Markit/BME Manufact'g PMI            Jul            40.9 
05AUG       0753/0953 Markit Services PMI (index)          Jul            45.2 
06AUG       1000/1200 Industrial Orders m/m                Jun             4.4%
07AUG       0600/0800 Exports m/m SA                       Jun             0.3%
07AUG       0600/0800 Trade balance monthly balance SA     Jun            10.3b
                   (euros)                                                  
07AUG       0600/0800 Imports m/m SA                       Jun            -2.1%
07AUG       1000/1200 Industrial Production m/m            Jun             3.7%
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