Estonia GDP Growth Rate YoY
Over 71% of Estonia's gross domestic product (GDP) comes from the service sector, with 25% coming from industry and 4% coming from agriculture. The most important sectors of the Estonian economy are: real estate, rental and letting, and business services (which account for 21% of GDP); the processing industry (15%); commerce (14%); transportation, warehousing, and communications (which account for 10% of GDP); and construction (which accounts for 7% of GDP). Among the expenditure components of the GDP, household consumption is the most important, accounting for 52% of the country's total use. Gross fixed capital formation (25%, one of the highest rates among EU nations) and government expenditure is the next most important components (20%). Exports of products and services account for 84% of GDP, while imports account for 81%, resulting in a net addition of 3% to the total GDP of the country.
A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the EUR while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the EUR.
Simbols | Kopienas Trend (Shorts vs Longs) | Simbolu popularitāte | Vid. pārdošanas cena / Distance no cenas | Vid. pirkšanas cena / Distance no cenas | Pašreizējā cena | |
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EURUSD |
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1.0591 +59 pips |
1.0808 -276 pips |
1.05318 | |
EURAUD |
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1.6124 -11 pips |
1.6291 -156 pips |
1.61353 | |
EURJPY |
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155.8730 -648 pips |
165.2233 -287 pips |
162.352 | |
EURCAD |
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1.4588 -100 pips |
1.4837 -149 pips |
1.46885 | |
EURCHF |
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0.9381 +73 pips |
0.9499 -191 pips |
0.93082 | |
EURCZK |
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0 -253240 pips |
25.1442 +1798 pips |
25.32401 | |
EURGBP |
|
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0.8332 -3 pips |
0.8403 -68 pips |
0.83352 | |
EURHUF |
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399.8570 -1026 pips |
411.2588 -114 pips |
410.11 | |
EURNOK |
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10.5561 -10695 pips |
11.7276 -1020 pips |
11.6256 | |
EURNZD |
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1.7823 -92 pips |
1.8039 -124 pips |
1.79154 |