Browsing: September
France’s September Trade Deficit Widens More than Expected In recent economic updates, France’s trade balance for September has revealed a larger deficit than anticipated, posing new challenges for the French economy. The deficit soared to… (via Bpaynews real-time desk)
Analysis of Germany’s September Trade Balance: A Closer Look at the €15.3 Billion Surplus In a recent economic update from Germany, the reported trade balance for September stood at €15.3 billion, falling short of the… (via Bpaynews real-time desk)
Japanese Household Spending in September Shows Modest Growth, Missing Expectations In a recent release from the government statistics bureau, Japanese household spending in September recorded a year-on-year increase of 1.8%. This figure, although positive, fell… (via Bpaynews real-time desk)
Eurozone Retail Sales Fall Short of Expectations in September In September, the retail sales figures for the Eurozone saw a slight decline, according to data released by Eurostat. Despite market expectations of a modest increase… (via Bpaynews real-time desk)
Title: German Industrial Production Lags Behind Expectations in September Date: November 10, 2023 Location: Berlin, Germany Despite expectations of a robust recovery, Germany’s industrial output in September rose by only 1.3%, a figure significantly lower… (via Bpaynews real-time desk)
Leverage.Trading Releases Comprehensive September 2025 Crypto Futures Report Date: September 15, 2025 In a detailed and expansive analysis of the…
A recent Caixin report referenced an interview conducted in September, with the interviewee stating they have not participated in any…
Bitcoin and Ethereum Rise as Delayed Report Shows Inflation Cooled in September In a surprising twist to the financial markets…
September Inflation Rate The US inflation rate for September is anticipated to increase to a new 17-month high. Analysts expect…
US consumption slowdown Data indicates a slowdown in U.S. consumption during September, as various reports reveal a decline in consumer…











