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China's Trade Balance unexpectedly fell last month

China’s trade balance fell unexpectedly last month, official data showed on Thursday. In a report, National Bureau of Statistics of China said that Chinese Trade Balance fell to 41.99B, from 52.05B in the preceding month. Analysts had expected Chinese Trade Balance to rise to 53.00B last month.

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Australian Trade Balance deficit narrowed to $2.01 billion

In trend terms, the balance on goods and services was a deficit of $2,239m in August 2016, an increase of $8m on the deficit in July 2016. In seasonally adjusted terms, the balance on goods and services was a deficit of $2,010m in August 2016, a decrease of $111m (5%) on the deficit in July 2016. In seasonally adjusted terms, goods and services credits rose $10m to $26,856m. Non-rural goods rose $406m (3%) and rural goods rose $36m (1%).

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Italian Trade Balance showed surplus of 7.80 billion euros

In July 2016 seasonally-adjusted data, compared to June 2016, decreased by 0.6% for outgoing flows and increased by 0.5% for incoming flows. Exports reduced by 1.1% for EU countries and increased by 0.2% for non EU countries. Imports increased by +1.5% for non EU countries and fell down by 0.2% for EU countries. During the quarter May-July 2016, seasonally-adjusted data, in comparison with the previous quarter, increased by 0.7% for exports and by 0.8% for imports.

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Australian Trade Balance deficit narrowed to $2.41 billion

In trend terms, Australian balance on goods and services was a deficit of $2,485m in July 2016, an increase of $62m (3%) on the deficit in June 2016. In seasonally adjusted terms, the balance on goods and services was a deficit of $2,410m in July 2016, a decrease of $840m (26%) on the deficit in June 2016.

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