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Finland’s turnover of large enterprises down 0.9% in May 2015

byCustoms Today Report
08/07/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: Turnover estimate of large enterprises, Statistics Finland. The turnover of large enterprises contracted in May 2015, according to Statistics Finland’s preliminary data.

Seasonally adjusted turnover decreased in May by 0.9 per cent from April. In April, seasonally adjusted turnover decreased by 0.7 per cent, while in March, turnover was 0.3 per cent higher than in the month before. The turnover of large enterprises not adjusted for seasonal variation contracted by 6.8 per cent in May 2015 compared with the corresponding period of the previous year.

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In the January to May period, the turnover of large enterprises diminished by 3.5 per cent from the corresponding period of the year before, the data show. Annual change in the turnover of large enterprises, %. Source: Turnover estimate of large enterprises, Statistics Finland.The turnover estimate of large enterprises is based on a sample formed of 2,000 enterprises with the most significant turnover in manufacturing, construction, trade and other service industries.

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