Market Information Friday 8 November 2019

According to the National Bureau of Statics of China, China’s exports decreased less than expected. Export in October decreased by 0.9% on an annual basis, after a decrease of 3.2% in September. Economists expected a decrease of 3.9%. October is the third consecutive month of decreasing export by China.

The aviation sector association IATA reports that in September, worldwide demand for flights has increased by 3.8%. This increase is in line with the increase of August. Both the capacity and the occupancy rate increased, with 3.3% and 0.4% respectively.

The United States Department of Labor announced that the amount of first requests for unemployment benefits has decreased by 8,000 requests. Last week, 211,000 requests were filed, compared to 219,000 in the previous week. Economists expected 215,000 requests.

The 6M Euribor is unchanged at -0.34% compared to previous business day. The 10Y Swap increased with 9 basis points to 0.16% 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.