New Zealand likely to see decent migrant arrivals figures in coming months, says ANZ
Apr 26, 2017 23:03 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Monthly net migrant arrivals to New Zealand remained strong in March near all-time highs. This scenario is unlikely to change much for some time, noted ANZ in a research report. Even if migration is increasingly in...
US under Trump Series: Lumber crash between Trudeau and Trump
Apr 26, 2017 12:25 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
The relations between the two biggest neighbors in North America deteriorated after the Trump administration in the United States decided to impose countervailing duties ranging from 3-24 percent on five Canadian lumber...
Apr 26, 2017 10:33 am UTC| Commentary Economy
South Koreas first quarter gross domestic product (GDP), due to be released on Thursday, is expected to rebound on the back of the recovery in global demand and the fading of domestic political uncertainties. The...
FxWirePro: What drives bullish Swedish Krona and what are the risk factors?
Apr 26, 2017 10:06 am UTC| Economy Insights & Views
The anemic performance of the currency contrasts with the vibrant Swedish economy which a raft of indicators would suggest is now expanding at or above a 4% growth rate. This disconnect between a vigorous economy and a...
KRW likely to advance further amid robust equity inflows until May FOMC meeting, says Scotiabank
Apr 26, 2017 09:19 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The KRW is expected to advance further amid robust equity inflows including IPO-related flows until May Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting set for May 2-3 as risk appetite may last for a while. Further, the...
BoJ likely to keep monetary policy unchanged at Thursday’s meeting, says Danske Bank
Apr 26, 2017 08:10 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is expected to keep its benchmark policy unchanged at the 2-day monetary policy meeting, scheduled to be concluded on April 27. This means that the BoJ will maintain its QQE and YCC with a target...

Explainer: what is reflation and is Australia experiencing it?
Apr 26, 2017 07:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Since the 2007 global financial crisis, policy makers have been fighting deflationary (falling prices) and disinflationary (prices rising at slow rate) pressures. But the global economy finally appears to be entering...