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Eurozone: Unemployment Continues to Decline, but Price Pressures Missing - ING Bert Colijn, Senior Economist at ING, suggests that Eurozone’s inflation last week, turned out to have remained in negative territory at -0.1% in March, while the unemployment rate showed another decline in February...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 07:27
AUD and Yellen’s Curse - Rabobank Jane Foley, Research Analyst at Rabobank, sees greater likelihood that US officials may have pressured other central bankers to step back from currency wars rather than attempt to secure an agreement specifically targeting the value of the USD...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 07:14
Currency market strategists are predicting greater weakness in the U.S. dollar over the next few months, as the Federal Reserve seems to have closed the door on interest rate hikes through the spring and left the greenback alone with a destructive bedfellow: rising inflation...
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Francis Dogbe, 6 April 2016, 06:46 #inflation
Asian Markets Trading on a Mix Note, Gold Hovers Around $1230 All the major Asian markets are trading on a mix note on Wednesday after two Central banks declared their interest rate decision on Tuesday. RBA decided to keep the cash rate on hold at a record-low 2...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:45
The publication of the Panama Papers sent shock waves around the world. The reports by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which CNNMoney hasn't been able to independently verify, allege that top officials around the world hid wealth through secret offshore companies...
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Francis Dogbe, 6 April 2016, 06:39
Australia: Going with the Flow - ING James Knightley, Senior Economist at ING, notes that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left policy unchanged, but suggested they continue to have room to act should inflation soften, citing currency strength as a key issue...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:31
AUD: Set to Remain in 0.74 to 0.78 Range for Near-Term - Westpac Research Team at Westpac, notes that the RBA acknowledged the higher currency, but put forward 'some increase in commodity prices' and 'monetary policy developments elsewhere in the world' as driving factors...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:28
Asian Sstocks See Relief Rally on Oil Rebound The sentiment on the Asian stocks rebounded this Wednesday, after a bearish start to the week, as the oil price rebound offered some reprieve to the energy sector stocks, while a weaker yen aimed reduced demand for safe-haven also boosted the Japanese...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:26
Former BOJ Official: Little Possibility of Intervention to Curb Strong Yen In an interview via Bloomberg on Wednesday, Tohru Sasaki, head of Japan markets research at JPMorgan and a former official at the BOJ, said that the BOJ intervention is less likely to restrict the recent yen’s appreciation...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:23
CAD: Hot on the Commodity Bloc – Deutsche Bank Robin Winkler, Strategist at Deutsche Bank, suggests that valuation differentials across the dollar bloc are at all-time highs and the Antipodes are 15% too expensive on PPP while CAD is 5% too cheap...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 06:21
China: Caixin services PMI upbeat in March Chinese data continues to improve, with today's Caixin services PMI coming at 52.2 vs 51.2 last, while China's services PMI composite was 51.3 vs prior 49.4. Commenting on the China General Services PMI™ data, Dr...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 04:45
CAD to Outperform Antipodeans - Deutsche Analysts at Deutsche Bank explained that the valuation differentials across the dollar bloc are at all-time highs. Key Quotes: "The Antipodes are 15% too expensive on PPP while CAD is 5% too cheap...
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Roberto Jacobs, 6 April 2016, 04:40
The U.S. trade deficit widened more than expected in February as a rebound in exports was offset by an increase in imports, the latest indication that economic growth remained weak in the first quarter. The Commerce Department said on Tuesday the trade gap increased 2.6 percent to $47.1 billion...
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Francis Dogbe, 5 April 2016, 23:13
EUROSTOXX50: World Stock Indices are Declining With the opening of today’s trading day global stock indices have been declining...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 17:46
U.S Treasury Climbs ahead of March FOMC Minutes, Weak Oil Prices U...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 15:47
RBA Acknowledges Stronger AUD but Not Overly Concerned Yet - MUFG Lee Hardman, Currency Analyst at MUFG, notes that the Australian dollar has weakened modestly in the Asian trading session undermined early this week by renewed weakness in commodity prices...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 15:28
US: ISM Nonmanufacturing Index to Rise Only Marginally - TDS Millan Mulraine, Deputy Head US Macro Strategy at TDS, suggests that the US economic growth momentum has slowed, and while the headwinds to the manufacturing sector appear to have abated the fallout in the service sector should continue...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 15:26
The dollar edged lower on Monday on contradictory views of prospects for an increase in U.S. interest rates, while oil prices stayed under pressure on skepticism producers would be able to freeze output to stem a global glut. A usually dovish U.S...
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Francis Dogbe, 5 April 2016, 15:14
Can WTI End Its Biggest Consecutive Daily Decline Since 2009? North American benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is up today and trying to end its biggest consecutive daily decline since 2009...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 14:58
UK Service Sector Improves, but Brexit Fears Weighs on the Outlook - ING James Knightley, Research Analyst at ING, notes that the UK’s service sector purchasing managers’ index has risen a fraction more than expected to stand at 53.7 in March versus 52.7 in February (consensus was 53.5...
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Roberto Jacobs, 5 April 2016, 14:13