Aug 22, 2016 06:28 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Fed ViceChair Fischer Close to full employment, 2% inflation targets. CFTC IMM CTA flows - Specs reduce USD bets in latest week, longs smallest in more than month, GBP net shorts at all-time...
Aug 19, 2016 21:26 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Spokeswoman for British PM May: position on invoking article 50 has not changed. Britain not to trigger EU divorce before the end of year - Downing Street. Canada June retail sales unexpectedly...
Aug 19, 2016 11:08 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Briefs USD/JPY +0.3%, EUR/USD -0.3%, GBP/USD -0.3%. DXY +0.20%, DAX -0.7%, Brent -0.3%, Iron +2.9%. Germany Jul Producer Prices -2.0% y/y vs -2.2% previous, -2.1% expected. UK Jul PSNB Ex. Banks...
Aug 19, 2016 06:49 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Moodys lowers outlook on Australia banks to negative. Sluggish profit growth, strong lending competition, prob loans et al cited, follows similar move by SP in July. Japan manufacturers mood...
Aug 18, 2016 22:16 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Feds Dudley upbeat on US employment, return of middle-wage jobs. Dudley: two months of strong U.S. growth helped allay earlier concerns. ECB did not consider any action at first meeting after...
Aug 18, 2016 11:22 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Briefs Sterling boosted by sales data surprise; EUR/GBP below 0.8600. GBP/USD +0.95%, EUR/USD +0.2%, USD/JPY +0.04%. DXY -0.2%, DAX +0.45%, Brent -0.15%, Iron +0.1%. Renzi willing to back Merkel...
Aug 18, 2016 05:56 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Japan MoF ViceFinMin Asakawa Reiterates will act appropriately on excessive FX market moves, eyeing markets closely. Japan July trade surplus Y513.5 bln, Y283.7 bln eyed, exports -14.0% y/y,...
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