Aug 15, 2016 20:48 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup NY Feds Empire state Manufacturing -4.21 vs 2.50 forecast, 0.55 previous. U.S. stocks hit record highs on oil rise, easing central bank outlook, Weak Chinese, Japanese data suggests global monetary...
Aug 15, 2016 12:11 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup USD/JPY -0.35%, EUR/USD +0.13%, GBP/USD -0.03% USD/JPY 1.1 bln 101.00 option expiry for NY cut DXY -0.09%, DAX +0.3%, Brent +0.11%, Iron -2.1%, Gold +0.3% Russian Energy Min says...
Aug 15, 2016 06:35 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup CFTC IMM CTA data Specs pare back net long USD bets 2nd straight week, GBP net shorts record high 90k, JPY longs up to 48.8k, 1-month high. Japan FinMin Aso Q2 consumer spending lacked strength,...
Aug 12, 2016 22:54 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US July producer prices fall 0.4% vs 0.1% forecast, core PPI 0.7% y/y vs 1.2% forecast. US Retail sales unchanged in July vs 0.4% forecast, June revised up to 0.8%; Core RS flat; auto sales...
Aug 12, 2016 12:17 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup USD/JPY +0.25%, GBP/USD +0.02%, EUR/USD +0.11% DXY -0.01%, DAX -0.3%, Brent -0.15%, Iron -0.10% Germany Flash Q2 y/y GDP 3.1% vs revised 1.5% Q1, 1.5% expected Germany Final Jul HICP...
Aug 12, 2016 06:40 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Indias July retail inflation likely stayed above c.bank target - Reuters News Reserve Bank of NZ says defers LVR start date until Oct. 1 - Reuters News PBOC sets yuan mid-point at 6.6543 /...
Aug 11, 2016 22:28 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US/Europe shares gain, oil prices surge 4% Saudis talk of action to stabilize prices. US labor market firming, weekly jobless claims slip 1k, 4-week avg of claims +3k. US July import prices rise...
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