The German ZEW survey is due on Tuesday 16th January and is so far the most awaited news of the first two days of this week’s trading. There is a lot of optimism in play as recent stats also show that the German trade surplus increased over November even as the rest of the Eurozone saw the unemployment rates remain at 9.8%
Positive results will remain a gem to the traders who want to remain bullish on the Euro as the Sterling pound had kept on showing more signs of weakness over the last trading week.…
]]>The German ZEW survey is due on Tuesday 16th January and is so far the most awaited news of the first two days of this week’s trading. There is a lot of optimism in play as recent stats also show that the German trade surplus increased over November even as the rest of the Eurozone saw the unemployment rates remain at 9.8%
Positive results will remain a gem to the traders who want to remain bullish on the Euro as the Sterling pound had kept on showing more signs of weakness over the last trading week.…
]]>Stock pundits argue that there is still hope because as much as the bulk of the money is moving away from the active investments, there is still reason to remain upbeat because the funds are being reallocated to passive destinations such as ETFs.…
]]>Stock pundits argue that there is still hope because as much as the bulk of the money is moving away from the active investments, there is still reason to remain upbeat because the funds are being reallocated to passive destinations such as ETFs.…
]]>The bank of Canada is due to announce its decision on Canada’s interest rates today. The key rates are widely expected to remain unchanged at 0.5% but investors will be keen to scrutinize any other supporting information in order to pick hints on the BOC’s outlook on the economy.…
]]>The bank of Canada is due to announce its decision on Canada’s interest rates today. The key rates are widely expected to remain unchanged at 0.5% but investors will be keen to scrutinize any other supporting information in order to pick hints on the BOC’s outlook on the economy.…
]]>During the housing bust of 2008, about 30 percent of USA’s construction workers had to move on to different fields of work. In 2016, the National Association of Homebuilders have raised a red flag that there is a construction recovery but now the homebuilders are finding it difficult to get workers who have the right levels of experience.…
]]>During the housing bust of 2008, about 30 percent of USA’s construction workers had to move on to different fields of work. In 2016, the National Association of Homebuilders have raised a red flag that there is a construction recovery but now the homebuilders are finding it difficult to get workers who have the right levels of experience.…
]]>A very shaky outlook on interest rate expectations has made many hedge funds to abort their bullish bets on gold and silver to 2 month lows. Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission now shows that there have been a great decreases on the gross long positions on the Comex gold futures.…
]]>A very shaky outlook on interest rate expectations has made many hedge funds to abort their bullish bets on gold and silver to 2 month lows. Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission now shows that there have been a great decreases on the gross long positions on the Comex gold futures.…
]]>The Kiwi remained little changed after the Asian session and has a high likelihood of making gains after the ‘Global Dairy Trade Auction’. Currently, the futures market shows that price of whole milk powder will gain for the fourth consecutive time.…
]]>The Kiwi remained little changed after the Asian session and has a high likelihood of making gains after the ‘Global Dairy Trade Auction’. Currently, the futures market shows that price of whole milk powder will gain for the fourth consecutive time.…
]]>In line with the expectations, the Royal Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the interest rates at 1.5%. The RBA chose to maintain its dovish bias for the remainder of the year. The RBA had earlier in May and August eased the monetary policy and chose to leave the rate unchanged as there was no economic change that warranted further easing of the monetary policy.…
]]>In line with the expectations, the Royal Bank of Australia (RBA) has left the interest rates at 1.5%. The RBA chose to maintain its dovish bias for the remainder of the year. The RBA had earlier in May and August eased the monetary policy and chose to leave the rate unchanged as there was no economic change that warranted further easing of the monetary policy.…
]]>The Eurozone will not be releasing fresh bailout money to Greece during the Bratislava meeting to be held in September 2016. EU diplomats have been quoted indicating that Athens was supposed to have implemented 15 political reforms but only two have so far been done.…
]]>The Eurozone will not be releasing fresh bailout money to Greece during the Bratislava meeting to be held in September 2016. EU diplomats have been quoted indicating that Athens was supposed to have implemented 15 political reforms but only two have so far been done.…
]]>The Asian session on Monday saw shares rally with optimism drifting back to the Asian economies as the US jobs report meant less optimism in the economy. There is a slight dip in optimism as investors are expected to relax their expectations on the Federal Reserve’s moves to hike interest rates, with earlier expectations suggesting the rates would rise as early as September.…
]]>The Asian session on Monday saw shares rally with optimism drifting back to the Asian economies as the US jobs report meant less optimism in the economy. There is a slight dip in optimism as investors are expected to relax their expectations on the Federal Reserve’s moves to hike interest rates, with earlier expectations suggesting the rates would rise as early as September.…
]]>The US Non-Farm payrolls jobs report is due on Friday this week. The US is expected to have added an average 180,000 jobs over the month of August. Some analysts expect the unemployment rate to be at 4.8% whereas the wages should rise by 2.6% year on year.…
]]>The US Non-Farm payrolls jobs report is due on Friday this week. The US is expected to have added an average 180,000 jobs over the month of August. Some analysts expect the unemployment rate to be at 4.8% whereas the wages should rise by 2.6% year on year.…
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