Market Information Tuesday 27 December 2022

Consumer prices in Japan rose again in November. This was revealed Friday by the Japanese government. Annual inflation in November was 3.8 percent compared to 3.7 percent in October and 3.0 percent in September. This has caused the inflation to remain above the 2 percent which is desired by the Bank of Japan for eight months in a row.

More new single-family homes were sold in the United States in November than a month earlier. This was revealed by figures from the U.S. Department of Commerce. The number of sold new single-family homes rose 5.8 percent on a monthly basis to 640,000 units. The figure for October was revised up from 632,000 to 605,000.

The Dutch economy contracted slightly in the third quarter. This was revealed in a second calculation by the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Netherlands. Gross domestic product fell 0.2 percent compared to the second quarter. In the first calculation, published Nov. 15, the contraction was 0.2 percent as well.

The 6M Euribor increased with 5 basis points to 2.70% compared to previous business day. The 10Y Swap increased with 3 basis points to 3.06% 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.