Europe's November exports up 3.9%

European exports increased in November, led by France and the Netherlands, as the euro’s fall of 3 per cent in the month made…

European exports increased in November, led by France and the Netherlands, as the euro’s fall of 3 per cent in the month made the region’s goods more competitive.

Exports from the euro region rose a seasonally adjusted 3.9 per cent from October, when they dropped 2 per cent. Imports were flat and the trade surplus widened to €6.1 billion from a revised €500 million a month earlier. – (Bloomberg)

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