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| | ... far from guaranteed for the coming months. The main concern at present is therefore whether the weakness of the September data will intensify into the fourth quarter, and result in a slide back into recession after a frustratingly brief rebound in the ... |
| | | ... 'IHS Markit Household Finance Index - United Kingdom' report for the third quarter. The key points of which are: September data reveals sharp deterioration in UK household finances Average HFI reading in Q3 2017 is the weakest for three years Rising ... |
| | | ... personal finances and business conditions over the coming year. According to MNI senior economist Andy Wu, "The September data is encouraging and shows sentiment has not moved on to a clearly negative trend. More significantly, our survey results hint ... |
| | | ... Meeschaert Capital Markets, said some of the reports were disappointing, but noted there were upward revisions for September data in some cases. US markets are closed on Thursday for the Thanksgiving Day public holiday. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets ... |
| | | ... 114,000 net new jobs produced, but previous months were revised higher, underpinning the better showing in the September data. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets have leaped higher, boosted by a surprise drop in the US unemployment rate and on the ... |
| | | ... points at 4,249. In economic news on Thursday, The Australian Bureau of Statistics releases the Labour force for September data, while Reserve Bank of Australia's Head of Financial Stability Department Luci Ellis addresses the Study of Capital Market ... |
| | | ... good sentiment coming from the financial planning industry, consumers are less optimistic about their well-being. September data from the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index show that since October last year, the index found that satisfaction with the economic ... |
| | | ... the earlier quarter, the public sector growth has increased from the figure of 4.2 per cent recorded after the September data of last year. The mining, construction, and utilities industries have experienced pay rises of up to 6.5 per cent. This result ... |
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