Taiwan June exports likely to witness smallest decline in over 1.5 years
Jul 07, 2016 05:12 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Taiwans exports during the month of June are expected to witness the smallest decline in over one-and-a-half years, largely owing to the stabilization in global oil and commodity prices. However, the outlook for a real...
US trade deficit widens in May; net trade likely to hamper growth in H2
Jul 07, 2016 05:10 am UTC| Commentary Economy
In May, the US trade deficit widened to USD 41.1 billion from Aprils deficit of USD 37.4 billion. The deficit was more than market projections USD 40 billion. Mays deficit shows a drop of USD 314 million in the value of...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 7th July 2016
Jul 07, 2016 04:50 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Lots of economic dockets lined up today but all with low to medium volatility risks associated. Upcoming: Japan: Leading economic and coincident index for May will be released at 5:00 GMT. Japan will release...
Asian markets mix, gold stabilises above $1,360 mark
Jul 07, 2016 03:45 am UTC| Commentary
Most Asian markets are trading on a mix note on Thursday. Yen gains in early hours of Asia after Kurodas comments and trading around 100.94 marks. On the other side, Aussie depreciates against major peers after SP revises...
Chart of the Day: Expanding negative yield universe
Jul 06, 2016 17:34 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Negative yield universe is continuing its expansion. Globally now more than $11 trillion worth of government bonds are trading at anegative yield. In Switzerland the whole yield curve, up to 30 years trading in negative....
German construction PMI falls to a 10-month low in June
Jul 06, 2016 15:44 pm UTC| Commentary
Latest survey data by Markit showed that seasonally adjusted Purchasing Managers Index fell from Mays 52.7 to 50.4 in June, signalling a further slowing in the rate of output growth at German building firms. Despite rise...
ECB likely to modify one or several parameters of the PSPP programme
Jul 06, 2016 15:05 pm UTC| Commentary
The European Central Bank is considering changing of rules which would allow greater buys of peripheral paper. Present rules stipulate that euro area central banks can buy bonds sold by governments, agencies and European...
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