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View the Archive..March 18, 2024HOUSING STARTS, FEBRUARY 2024 Monthly (February 2024 vs January 2024, seasonally adjusted annualized rate)
Nova Scotia’s housing starts (seasonally adjusted annualized rate) totalled 12,919 units in February 2024. This was the second largest number of monthly housing starts in records dating back to 1990. June 2023 was the highest value (14,295) for seasonally...
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March 18, 2024BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, JANUARY 2024 Monthly (January 2024 vs December 2023, seasonally adjusted)
Investment in Nova Scotia building construction decreased 0.7% in January 2024 to $503.4 million. Halifax monthly building construction decreased 7.7% to $235.6 million and outside of Halifax building construction was up 6.4% to $267.9 million. Nationally, investment in building construc...
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March 18, 2024EU AND EURO AREA CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, FEBRUARY 2024 Year-over-year (February 2024 vs February2023)
The inflation rate slowed to 2.8% in the European Union and to 2.6% in the Euro Area in February 2024.
The fastest inflation was reported in Romania (7.1%) while the slowest inflation rates were in Denmark and Latvia (both 0.6%). &n...
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March 18, 2024EU AND EURO AREA TRADE BALANCE IN GOODS, JANUARY 2024 Month-over-month (January 2024 vs December 2023, seasonally adjusted)
In the 27 countries of the European Union, the balance of trade in goods surplus grew from €11.0 billion in December to €24.5 billion in January 2024. Exports from the European Union were up 0.5% to €211.8 billion while imports fell by 6.2% to €187.4 billion.
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March 15, 2024WHOLESALE TRADE, JANUARY 2024 NOTE
Starting with the March 2023 reference month, petroleum products data are available within Statistics Canada's data on wholesale trade. This distorts year-over-year and year-to-date comparisons as well as the national inventory to sales ratio. The effect causes data for oil-producing regions to increase more rapidly than in other provinces. &nb ...
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