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The euro area (also known as the eurozone) consists of 19 countries that use the Euro: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Greece, Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. This category includes series aggregated over these countries and series specific to member countries.

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6,861 Series Revisions

   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2018-07-17 to 2022-09-13 Dec 1965 to Jul 2022
Index 2022-09-14 to 2022-12-10 Dec 1965 to Nov 2022
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2018-07-17 to 2022-09-13 Dec 1965 to Jul 2022
Index 2022-09-14 to 2022-12-10 Dec 1965 to Nov 2022
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2018-07-17 to 2022-09-13 Dec 1965 to Feb 2022
Index 2022-09-14 to 2022-12-10 Dec 1965 to Aug 2022
 
 
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2012-09-24 to 2018-07-29 1966 to 2015
Percent 2018-07-30 to 2018-07-30 1966 to 2015
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Growth rate same period previous year 2018-07-17 to 2022-09-13 Dec 1966 to Feb 2022
Growth rate same period previous year 2022-09-14 to 2022-12-10 Dec 1966 to Aug 2022
 
5 Year, Not Seasonally Adjusted, POPTOTEZ52647NWDB
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Persons 2014-02-20 to 2014-12-15 1967 to 2007
Persons 2014-12-16 to 2014-12-16 1967 to 2007
 
Annual, Not Seasonally Adjusted, DDOI08EZA156NWDB
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2012-09-24 to 2018-07-29 1968 to 2015
Percent 2018-07-30 to 2018-07-30 1968 to 2015
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2005=1 2013-06-03 to 2013-10-31 1970 to 2012
Index 2010=1 2013-11-01 to 2018-01-01 1970 to 2013
Index 2010=100 2018-01-02 to 2018-10-08 1970 to 2017
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2022-09-13 1970 to 2021
Index 2015=100 2022-09-14 to 2023-09-08 1970 to 2022
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2024-01-11 1970 to 2023
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2005=1 2013-06-03 to 2013-09-30 Jan 1970 to Jun 2013
Index 2010=1 2013-10-01 to 2018-01-01 Jan 1970 to Dec 2013
Index 2010=100 2018-01-02 to 2018-10-08 Jan 1970 to Aug 2018
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2022-09-13 Jan 1970 to Jul 2022
Index 2015=100 2022-09-14 to 2023-09-08 Jan 1970 to Jul 2023
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2024-01-11 Jan 1970 to Dec 2023
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2005=1 2013-06-03 to 2013-10-31 Q1 1970 to Q2 2013
Index 2010=1 2013-11-01 to 2018-01-01 Q1 1970 to Q4 2013
Index 2010=100 2018-01-02 to 2018-10-08 Q1 1970 to Q2 2018
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2022-09-13 Q1 1970 to Q2 2022
Index 2015=100 2022-09-14 to 2023-09-08 Q1 1970 to Q2 2023
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2024-01-11 Q1 1970 to Q4 2023
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2005=1 2013-06-03 to 2013-10-31 1970 to 2012
Index 2010=1 2013-11-01 to 2018-01-01 1970 to 2013
Index 2010=100 2018-01-02 to 2018-10-08 1970 to 2017
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2022-09-13 1970 to 2021
Index 2015=100 2022-09-14 to 2023-09-08 1970 to 2022
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2024-01-11 1970 to 2023
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2005=1 2013-06-03 to 2013-10-31 Q1 1970 to Q2 2013
Index 2010=1 2013-11-01 to 2018-01-01 Q1 1970 to Q4 2013
Index 2010=100 2018-01-02 to 2018-10-08 Q1 1970 to Q2 2018
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2022-09-13 Q1 1970 to Q2 2022
Index 2015=100 2022-09-14 to 2023-09-08 Q1 1970 to Q2 2023
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2024-01-11 Q1 1970 to Q4 2023
 
Annual, Not Seasonally Adjusted, DDOI11EZA156NWDB
 
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Percent 2012-09-24 to 2015-09-13 1970 to 2011
Percent 2015-09-14 to 2018-07-29 1970 to 2015
Percent 2018-07-30 to 2018-07-30 1970 to 2015
 
   
Units Release Dates Observation Period
Index 2010=100 2018-07-17 to 2018-10-08 Jan 1970 to Jul 2018
Index 2015=100 2018-10-09 to 2023-09-08 Jan 1970 to Jun 2023
Index 2015=100 2023-09-09 to 2023-11-10 Jan 1970 to Sep 2023
 

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