Preliminary inflation data from the Eurozone, employment data from the US and official PMI data from China will be the main economic news in the week ahead of us. Please note that Monday is a Memorial Day Holiday, markets in the US will be closed, therefore...
RBNZ meeting with almost certain rate hike, preliminary PMI data from the Eurozone and the UK as well as inflation data from the UK and the US will be the highlights of the week ahead of us.
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Retail sales in April posted a gain of 0.4% m/m after...
Consumption data from the US and China, employment data from Australia and the UK and preliminary Q1 GDP from Japan will highlight the week ahead of us.
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Senior Loan Officers Opinion Survey showed that credit is tightening further and it leads...
BOE meeting with expected final hike, inflation from the US and China as well as GDP from the UK will be the highlights of the week.
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ISM Manufacturing PMI for April came in at 47.1 vs 46.8 as expected and up from 46.3 in March. Manufacturing...
This week we will have Fed, ECB and RBA meetings with first two delivering rate hikes while later standing pat, additionally, there will be inflation data from the Eurozone and employment data from Canada and New Zealand.
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Preliminary A1 GDP r...
BOJ meeting, PCE, Q1 GDP from the Eurozone and the US as well as Q1 inflation from Australia will dominate the markets in the week ahead of us.
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Housing starts in March printed 1420k vs 1400k as expected, slightly down from 1432k in February...
Preliminary April PMI data from Eurozone and the UK coupled with GDP data from China and inflation data from Canada and New Zealand will garner attention in the week ahead of us.
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CPI in March fell a full percentage point to 5% y/y from 6% y/y...
BOC meeting, inflation and consumption from the US along with employment data from Australia and trade data from China will grab investors’ attention in the week ahead of us. Majority of markets will be closed on Monday for Easter Monday so liquidity w...
RBA and RBNZ meetings, followed by employment data from the US and Canada will be the highlights of the week ahead of us. Please note that Friday is Good Friday holiday, liquidity will be thinner than usual and with NFP being published we could have greater...
Inflation data from the US and the EU will be highlights of the rather quiet week as markets digest latest central bank meetings.
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On late Sunday afternoon Fed has announced that they will be improving effectiveness of USD funding abroad by allowing...