(Bloomberg) -- South Korea's exports probably rose
at the fastest pace in almost three years in July, stoking
economic growth. Consumer prices likely increased from June.
Overseas shipments surged 21 percent from a year earlier,
according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of
11 economists. That would be the biggest gain since November
2004. Consumer prices advanced an unadjusted 0.3 percent from
the previous month, the survey showed. Trade will be released at
10 a.m. in Seoul on Aug. 1 and the prices report at 1:30 p.m.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
at the fastest pace in almost three years in July, stoking
economic growth. Consumer prices likely increased from June.
Overseas shipments surged 21 percent from a year earlier,
according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of
11 economists. That would be the biggest gain since November
2004. Consumer prices advanced an unadjusted 0.3 percent from
the previous month, the survey showed. Trade will be released at
10 a.m. in Seoul on Aug. 1 and the prices report at 1:30 p.m.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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