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.…
]]>Annualized consumer price inflation (CPI) continued to push higher in November as expected, though core inflation unexpectedly held steady, official data showed on Thursday.
U.S. consumer prices moderated in November, but the underlying trend continued to point to firming inflation pressures amid rising rents, which could support more interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve next year.…
]]>Annualized consumer price inflation (CPI) continued to push higher in November as expected, though core inflation unexpectedly held steady, official data showed on Thursday.
U.S. consumer prices moderated in November, but the underlying trend continued to point to firming inflation pressures amid rising rents, which could support more interest rate increases from the Federal Reserve next year.…
]]>The jobs market stagnated in the three months to October, according to the latest jobs report from the Office for National Statistics, suggesting employers are finally slowing their hiring in the wake of June’s Brexit vote.
The number of people in work fell by 6,000 in October to 31.76 million people, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.…
]]>The jobs market stagnated in the three months to October, according to the latest jobs report from the Office for National Statistics, suggesting employers are finally slowing their hiring in the wake of June’s Brexit vote.
The number of people in work fell by 6,000 in October to 31.76 million people, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.…
]]>Eurozone industrial output dipped in October for the second consecutive month against expectations of a slight rise as production of intermediate and non-durable consumer goods dropped in a sign of muted growth in the fourth quarter according to data from Eurostat showed Wednesday.…
]]>Eurozone industrial output dipped in October for the second consecutive month against expectations of a slight rise as production of intermediate and non-durable consumer goods dropped in a sign of muted growth in the fourth quarter according to data from Eurostat showed Wednesday.…
]]>U.S. import prices recorded their biggest drop in nine months in November on declining petroleum costs, with renewed dollar strength threatening to keep imported inflation subdued.
The Labor Department said on Tuesday import prices fell 0.3 percent last month after a downwardly revised 0.4 percent gain in October.…
]]>U.S. import prices recorded their biggest drop in nine months in November on declining petroleum costs, with renewed dollar strength threatening to keep imported inflation subdued.
The Labor Department said on Tuesday import prices fell 0.3 percent last month after a downwardly revised 0.4 percent gain in October.…
]]>The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today cut its 2016 growth estimate for India to 7 per cent from the previous 7.4 per cent on account of demonetization, weak investment and agricultural slowdown.
The ADB had, in March last year, projected India’s 2015-16 growth at 7.8 per cent.…
]]>The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today cut its 2016 growth estimate for India to 7 per cent from the previous 7.4 per cent on account of demonetization, weak investment and agricultural slowdown.
The ADB had, in March last year, projected India’s 2015-16 growth at 7.8 per cent.…
]]>Turkey’s third-quarter GDP has shrunk 1.8 per cent — its first year on year decline since 2009 — confirming a deterioration in the country’s consumption-driven economy as its currency falls, inflation remains stubbornly high and citizens pull back on spending.
Gross domestic product in July through September shrunk by 1.8% annually, sinking deeper into negative territory than a 0.4% drop forecast by economists survey and reversing Turkey’s resilient growth record since its latest decline in the third quarter of 2009.…
]]>Turkey’s third-quarter GDP has shrunk 1.8 per cent — its first year on year decline since 2009 — confirming a deterioration in the country’s consumption-driven economy as its currency falls, inflation remains stubbornly high and citizens pull back on spending.
Gross domestic product in July through September shrunk by 1.8% annually, sinking deeper into negative territory than a 0.4% drop forecast by economists survey and reversing Turkey’s resilient growth record since its latest decline in the third quarter of 2009.…
]]>Fundamental Outlook: EUR/CAD
The main news from over the weekend was the announcement that Non-OPEC producers have agreed to cut output by 558,000 barrels per day starting from January. Consequently, WTI surged higher, opening above $53 per barrel, supporting CAD and commodity-linked currencies as a whole.…
]]>Fundamental Outlook: EUR/CAD
The main news from over the weekend was the announcement that Non-OPEC producers have agreed to cut output by 558,000 barrels per day starting from January. Consequently, WTI surged higher, opening above $53 per barrel, supporting CAD and commodity-linked currencies as a whole.…
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From Trading Economics: Japan’s producer prices decreased by 2.2 percent year-on-year in November 2016, following a 2.7 percent drop in the previous month and beating market consensus of 2.3 percent decrease. It was the 20th straight month of decline and the smallest fall since May 2015, as prices went down at a slower pace for: Transport equipment (-1 percent from -1.1 percent in October); chemicals (-5.8 percent from -6.1 percent); petroleum and coal products (-5.7 percent from -7.2 percent); and iron and steel (-2.6 percent from -3.4 percent).…
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From Trading Economics: Japan’s producer prices decreased by 2.2 percent year-on-year in November 2016, following a 2.7 percent drop in the previous month and beating market consensus of 2.3 percent decrease. It was the 20th straight month of decline and the smallest fall since May 2015, as prices went down at a slower pace for: Transport equipment (-1 percent from -1.1 percent in October); chemicals (-5.8 percent from -6.1 percent); petroleum and coal products (-5.7 percent from -7.2 percent); and iron and steel (-2.6 percent from -3.4 percent).…
]]>OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Saturday reached their first deal since 2001 to curtail oil output jointly and ease a global glut after more than two years of low prices that overstretched many budgets and spurred unrest in some countries.
With the deal finally signed after almost a year of arguing within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and mistrust in the willingness of non-OPEC Russia to play ball, the market’s focus will now switch to compliance with the agreement.…
]]>OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Saturday reached their first deal since 2001 to curtail oil output jointly and ease a global glut after more than two years of low prices that overstretched many budgets and spurred unrest in some countries.
With the deal finally signed after almost a year of arguing within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and mistrust in the willingness of non-OPEC Russia to play ball, the market’s focus will now switch to compliance with the agreement.…
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