Global Geopolitical Series: Fatah says won’t surrender Jerusalem despite Trump’s aid threat
Jan 04, 2018 06:52 am UTC| Commentary
Fataḥ, which was formerly known as the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, and currently is a Palestinian nationalist political party and the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation...
Jan 04, 2018 06:00 am UTC| Commentary Economy
New Zealand government bonds rallied at the time of closing Thursday on continuing signal from a subdued dairy supply outlook despite an improvement in the global dairy prices at the countrys latest GlobalDairyTrade Price...
ECB likely to change policy tone in spring of 2018, says BoFAML
Jan 04, 2018 05:19 am UTC| Commentary Economy Central Banks
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to change its monetary policy tone in the spring of this year. The first step would be to sever the link between inflation dynamics and the continuation of QE as Benoit...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 4th January 2018
Jan 04, 2018 04:51 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today, but all with low to medium volatility risks associated. Data released so far: Japan: Nikkei manufacturing PMI declines to 54 in December. China: Caixin...
Australian bonds gain as FOMC Dec minutes highlight inflation concerns
Jan 04, 2018 03:55 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australian government bonds gainedon Thursdayas FOMC December meeting minutes showed that stubbornly weak inflation could slow the pace of interest rate hikes in 2018. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note,...
Danish foreign exchange reserves rise in December
Jan 03, 2018 20:40 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Danish central bank, Danmarks Nationalbank (DN) has published Decembers FX reserves and central bank balance sheet, which shows that the FX reserve rose to DKK 468 billion in December from Novembers DKK 464 billion. The...
U.S. construction spending rises sequentially in November
Jan 03, 2018 20:04 pm UTC| Commentary
Construction spending in the U.S. grew sequentially in November. Spending was up 0.8 percent, coming in line with the projections. Also, October data were downwardly revised, with the overall construction spending now up...