Data through January 2012, released today by S&P Indices for its S&P/Case-Shiller 1 Home Price … View full post on FF News: Breaking News
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German Producer prices February 2012: +3.2% on February 2011
In February 2012 the index of producer prices for industrial products rose by 3.2% from the… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
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The cost of living in the U.S. rose in February by the most in 10 months, reflecting a jump in… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »Import Prices in U.S. Rise Less Than Forecast, Food Costs Drop
Prices of goods imported into the U.S. rose less than forecast in February, reflecting the biggest… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »New Zealand food prices rise 0.6 percent
Food prices rose 0.6 percent in February 2012, and were up 1.5 percent on a year earlier, Statistics… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »German Wholesale prices in February 2012: +2.6% on February 2011
The index of selling prices in wholesale trade was up 2.6% in February 2012 on February 2011, as… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
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The index of selling prices in wholesale trade was up 2.6% in February 2012 on February 2011, as… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »Industrial producer prices up by 0.7% in Euro area
In January 2012, compared with December 2011, the industrial producer price index1 rose by 0.7% in… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »UK house prices edge up by 0.6% in February
The price of a typical UK home edged up by 0.6% in … View full post on FF News: Breaking News
Read the rest of this entry »RBA Index of Commodity Prices February 2012
Preliminary estimates for February indicate that the index rose by 1 per cent (on a monthly average… View full post on FF News: Breaking News
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