- The ISM index of U.S. manufacturing activity fell to 53.5% last month from 60.4 in April.
- Macau says gambling revenue surges 42% in May -- MPEL new high on the move
- The Linn Group on Wednesday lowered its forecast of U.S. 2011 corn plantings to 87.233 million acres, from its May 18 estimate of 89.538 million. (NOT ENOUGH!!)
- US Construction spending improved in April, rising 0.4%.
- The unemployment rate in the euro zone remained high at 9.9 percent in April
- India's January-March GDP rose 7.8% YoY
- Moody's warns of possible downgrade to Japan's debt rating.
- Mark Mobius: Total value of global derivatives exceeds total global GDP by a factor of 10
- Japan’s unemployment rate at 4.7% in April.
- Florida orange trees aged over 14 years has doubled to more than 60% so far this century.
- Oil World estimates the German rapeseed crop down 19%.
- The French government weather agency Meteo France said this spring has been both the warmest and the driest on record, with a higher average temperature and less rain than in 1976, which had the most severe drought since the agency began compiling the data.
- China's manufacturing-activity fell to 52.0 vs. forecast of 52.2.
- The Australian GDP fell 1.2% in the March quarter.
- YoY South Koreas CPI rose 4.1% May
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