Japan Annualized Housing Starts up to 0.803M in October from previous 0.728M
Japan Housing Starts (YoY) registered at 3.2% above expectations (-5.2%) in October
Japan Construction Orders (YoY): -10.1% (October) vs previous 34.7%
Australia Private Sector Credit (YoY) remains unchanged at 7.3% in October
Australia Private Sector Credit (MoM) came in at 0.7%, above forecasts (0.6%) in October
Japan Large Retailer Sales increased to 5% in October from previous 3%
Ireland Consumer Confidence increased to 61 in November from previous 59.9
Japan Retail Trade s.a (MoM) increased to 1.6% in October from previous 0.3%
Japan Retail Trade (YoY) came in at 1.7%, above expectations (0.8%) in October
Japan Foreign Investment in Japan Stocks dipped from previous ¥1020.9B to ¥-348.7B in November 21
Japan Industrial Production (YoY): 1.5% (October) vs previous 3.8%
Japan Industrial Production (MoM) registered at 1.4% above expectations (-0.6%) in October
Japan Tokyo CPI ex Food, Energy (YoY) unchanged at 2.8% in November
Japan Unemployment Rate registered at 2.6% above expectations (2.5%) in October
Japan Tokyo Consumer Price Index (YoY) in line with forecasts (2.7%) in November
Japan Tokyo CPI ex Fresh Food (YoY) above forecasts (2.7%) in November: Actual (2.8%)
Japan Jobs / Applicants Ratio below forecasts (1.2) in October: Actual (1.18)
South Korea Service Sector Output declined to -0.6% in October from previous 1.8%
New Zealand ANZ – Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence increased to 98.4 in November from previous 92.4
GBP: Growth vacuum leaves GBP exposed – Société Générale The Economist described it as a ‘bodge-it budget’ that doesn’t give Britain what it needs. The FT calls it a ‘Spend now, pay later’ budget, which merely delays fiscal pain. The Guardian calls it a ‘live now, pay later’ budget and wonders what happens when ‘later’ arrives.
Canada Current Account came in at -9.68B, above forecasts (-16.5B) in 3Q
Russia Central Bank Reserves $ down to $729.1B from previous $734.1B
ECB Accounts: Outlook broadly unchanged, waiting for more data The account of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) monetary policy meeting held in Florence on 29-30 October shows that policymakers judged the economic and inflation outlook to be largely consistent with the September projection baseline, with uncertainty still elevated.
Mexico Trade Balance, $ registered at $0.606B above expectations ($-0.45B) in October
Mexico Trade Balance s/a, $ rose from previous $-0.831B to $1.411B in October
Belgium Consumer Price Index (YoY): 2.4% (November) vs 2%
Belgium Consumer Price Index (MoM): 0.56% (November) vs 0.36%
Italy 5-y Bond Auction fell from previous 2.75% to 2.74%
Italy 10-y Bond Auction: 3.44% vs previous 3.46%