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Wednesday, 31 March 2010

CSO Data from last week

Posted on 06:28 by Unknown

The CSO were busy last week with a lot of key economic data released.  The data published included

  • Quarterly National Accounts (Q4 2009)
  • External Trade (Jan 2010)
  • Balance of Payments (Q4 2009)
  • Quarterly National Household Survey (Q4 2009)
  • Construction Output Index (Q4 2009)

Below is a set of slides on some key indicators using the updated data series.  I may add commentary on some of the patterns at a late date but for the moment I will allow the reader to draw their own conclusions.

CSO Data March 2010
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