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The Daily Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Press Releases

July 28, 2015

Industrial product and raw materials price indexes, June 2015

The Industrial Product Price Index increased 0.5% in June, mainly because of higher prices for energy and petroleum products and motorized and recreational vehicles. The Raw Materials Price Index was unchanged in June, as lower prices for metal ores, concentrates and scrap were mostly offset by higher prices for crude energy products.

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Commercial Software Price Index, June 2015

The Commercial Software Price Index (CSPI) increased 1.0% in June compared with the previous month.

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Computer and peripherals price indexes, June 2014

Prices for commercial computers increased 0.3% from May to June while consumer computer prices were down 0.7%.

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Air fares, third quarter 2014

Total air fares, domestic and international combined, averaged $252.90 in the third quarter of 2014, down 2.1% from the same quarter of 2013. This marked the fourth consecutive decline following two consecutive year-over-year quarterly advances.

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Film, television and video production, 2013

The film, television and video production industry generated $4.2 billion in total operating revenue in 2013. The industry had total operating expenses of $4.0 billion, which resulted in an operating profit margin of 6.4%.

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Film, television and video post-production, 2013

The film, television and video post-production industry generated $784.1 million in total operating revenue in 2013 and total operating expenses of $706.6 million, resulting in an operating profit margin of 9.9%.

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Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins, 2014

Anhydrous ammonia (100%) production totalled 4.5 million tonnes in 2014, down 4.2% from a year earlier. Urea production reached 3.7 million tonnes while polyethylene production totalled 3.4 million tonnes.

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