Posts Tagged ‘production’

The growth of industrial production in Russia reached 7%

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

IndustrialThe growth of industrial production in Russia for the period January to April reached 6.9% yoy, Russian media reported on data from the Rosstat (Russian Statistical Service). Only in April from a year earlier growth in industry was 10.4 percent. On the other hand, for April to March, a drop in industrial production by 3,4%. The growth of industrial production in Russia for the first quarter amounted to 5.8% yoy in March but the figure was 5.7 percent. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Russia for the first quarter rose 4.5 percent on an annual basis. Among the leaders in growth industries is now the extraction of natural gas for April from a year earlier marks an increase of 27.5%. Significantly increased annually and the production of meat, fabrics, bags, plastics, furniture and some others. But gold production, metallurgy, machinery, trolley, sunflower oil, fell sharply. The financial crisis in Russia was less felt than ever and the Russian government did not got strong restrictions in the public expenses as the other countries.
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Production in the eurozone rose more than expected

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

EurozoneEurozone industrial production in November rose by 1.0% on a monthly basis and decreased by 7.1% yoy, with expectations for a rise of 0.7%, respectively, and decreased by 8.5%. Production for October was down by 0.3 percent revised on a monthly basis and by 10.9% per year compared to previous data for -0.1% respectively. and -11.1%. Faster rise to expectations due to growth in manufacturing in all sub-sectors without energy. Annual decrease was even the least since October, but still negative for the 19th consecutive month. Thus improving the progression index coincides with the studies on the activity of the industrial sector, which is significant in recent months.
However, maintaining levels of negative annual highlights the slow steps of recovery and because of its economists are firm that the ECB will keep its key interest rate unchanged today. We recall that it is 1%. Data showed that manufacturing in the industrial sector decreased by 2.2%, while the remaining 4 sub-sector growth is between 0.6% and 1.8% on a monthly basis in November with the strongest is the production of intermediate and capital goods.
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New 15-month high on oil futures at the beginning of the week

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Crude Oil ProductionThe price of oil conquer new 15-month high during today’s e-commerce in Asia, supported by the recent good economic data for the third largest economy in the world – China, which renewed expectations for the recovery of global economy this year. Depreciation of the dollar to a three-week low against the euro, and extremely low temperatures in most of the northern hemisphere, also raised the price of energy input at the beginning of the week to the highest level since October 2008. Economic optimism contributed data on exports to China, which increased by 17.7% yoy in December. This is the first annual export growth for the past 14 months. China is expected to be engine of global economic growth this year. Moreover, today it became clear that oil imports in the country rose to a record 203.8 million metric tons last year. China is the second largest energy consumer in the world after the United States. U.S. light crude for delivery in February to 0.1 percent more expensive to 82.75 dollars a barrel during electronic trading today on the stock exchange in New York. This is the highest price level since October 14, 2008.
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Crude Oil price recovered after yesterday’s losses quickly

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Crude oil ProductionThe prices of light crude oil rose for the first time in five days after it fell below $ 75 a barrel for the first time since October 13. This raw material prices made attractive as an alternative investment, said Bloomberg. Today’s move offers a wide range between $ 75 and $ 81 per barrel. “For some time the markets began to get used to the volatility of prices between $ 75 and $ 80 a barrel, but when a quote is closer to the lower limit, the players react immediately, buy items and the price returns to higher levels,” commented the market situation David Moore, commodity markets analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Lightest crude oil for delivery in January rose by 46 cents, or 0.6 percent, reaching $ 74.39 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Yesterday marked the raw material to its lowest level since $ 73.93 a barrel, having dropped very quickly with $ 1.54, or 2% per cent, compared to the price at which stock exchanges closed at the end of last week. One of the reasons oil is cheaper to the statement of the President of the U.S. Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, who said that the U.S. economy will have problems in three directions – the labor market, tight arrangements for lending and the availability of huge quantities of stocks of fuel in reduced demand.
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