Global Geo-political Series: Houthi rebels kill ex-President and take over Yemeni capital
Dec 05, 2017 07:30 am UTC| Commentary
After the former President of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh announced his shift in position in favor of Saudi Arabia and its allies, he has been killed by his former ally, the Houthi rebels. Salehs death has been confirmed,...
FxWirePro: Most Asian markets slightly down, gold flat at $1,275
Dec 05, 2017 04:58 am UTC| Commentary
All the major Asian indices were trading on a lower note on Tuesday. Gold was trading around $1,275 mark while silver was trading around $16.32 mark. Shanghai composite index to open down 0.2 pct at 3,301.69 points and...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 5TH December 2017
Dec 05, 2017 04:32 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and some with high volatility risks associated. Data released so far: New Zealand: ANZ commodity price index down 0.9 percent in November. United Kingdom:...
U.S. ISM non-manufacturing index likely to have dropped slightly in November
Dec 04, 2017 21:24 pm UTC| Commentary
U.S. ISM non-manufacturing index had risen in October to 60.1 from Septembers reading of 59.8. Better current activity and employment lifted the index. Many respondents recorded greater activity related to hurricane...
U.S. trade deficit likely to have widened further in October
Dec 04, 2017 21:23 pm UTC| Commentary
U.S. trade deficit had risen a bit in the month of September to USD 43.5 billion. The deficit is expected to have widened further in the month of October, noted Wells Fargo in a research report. In the previous month,...
No DN intervention in FX market, Danish foreign exchange reserves unchanged in November
Dec 04, 2017 18:10 pm UTC| Commentary
There was no intervention by the Danish central bank yet again in the month of November. Denmarks foreign exchange reserve remained the same at DKK 464 billion in November, with the Danmarks Nationalbank making no FX...
Dec 04, 2017 17:32 pm UTC| Commentary
U.S. factory orders dropped less than anticipated in the month of October, while the data for the prior month was upwardly revised. Orders dropped modestly by 0.1 percent sequentially, as compared with consensus...