• 07:00

    Industrial Production YoY

    5.9%

    In South Korea, industrial production measures the output of businesses integrated in industrial sector of the economy such as manufacturing, mining, and utilities.

  • 07:00

    Industrial Production MoM

    5.1%

    In South Korea, industrial production measures the output of businesses integrated in industrial sector of the economy such as manufacturing, mining, and utilities.

  • 07:00

    Retail Sales YoY

    4.6%

    In South Korea, the year-over-year change in Retail sales compares the aggregated sales of retail goods and services during a certain month to the same month a year ago. .

  • 07:00

    Retail Sales MoM

    -1.9%

    In South Korea, the Retail sales report provides an aggregated measure of sales of retail goods and services over a specific time period. In South Korea, Retail sales are seasonal, volatile and relatively important to the overall economy.

  • 07:00

    Manufacturing Production YoY

    6.2%

    Manufacturing accounts for as much as a third of South Korea’s GDP and is dominated by the conglomerates known as chaebols.

  • 07:00

    Construction Output YoY

    -5.6%

    In South Korea, construction output refers to year over year change in the value of construction completed including building construction and civil engineering.

  • 02:00

    Baker Hughes Total Rig Count

    US Total Rigs refer to the number of active US rigs drilling in a given week.

  • 02:00

    Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count

    US Crude Oil Rigs refer to the number of active US rigs drilling for oil in a given week.

  • 12:00

    Budget Balance

    -3680000000

    The government budget balance is the difference between government revenues and expenses, excluding public debt charges. The budget is balanced when outlays equal to receipts, the country reports budget surplus when revenues are higher than expenses and deficit when expenses exceed the revenues.

  • 12:00

    Corporate Profits

    22400000000000

    Corporate Profits in Russia is balanced financial result (profit minus loss) of organizations, excluding small businesses, banks, insurance companies and budgetary institutions. Corporate Profits is cumulative value.