Consumer prices in the United States remained unchanged in October 2020 compared to September 2020, according to figures published by the US Department of Labor on Thursday. In September 2020, prices increased by 0.2 percent compared to August 2020. On an annual basis, prices increased by 1.2 percent in October 2020 compared to October 2019.
In addition, figures from the US Department of Labor show that 709,000 Americans filed for social assistance benefits in the week ending November 7, 2020. This is a decrease compared to the week before, when 757,000 applications were submitted. Economists had expected 740,000 new unemployed.
Industrial production in the eurozone, adjusted for seasonal influences, decreased by 0.4 percent in September 2020 compared to August 2020. This follows from figures from statistics agency Eurostat. Economists had anticipated a production increase of 0.8 percent. In August 2020, production increased by 0.6 percent compared to July 2020.
The 6M Euribor is unchanged at -0.51% compared to previous business day. The 10Y Swap decreased with 2 basis points to -0.21% compared to previous business day.
In the attachment, today’s market data on money and capital market rates as well as other rates are presented.
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