Japan’s election: Prime Minister Abe’s party suffers humiliating defeat in Tokyo election
Jul 03, 2017 06:25 am UTC| Commentary
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abes Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) suffered a humiliating and historic defeat in an election held in Japans capital on Sunday. Tokyo metropolitan assembly election is not likely to have an...
New Zealand bonds remain downbeat at close as investors await GDT price auction
Jul 03, 2017 06:05 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The New Zealand bonds closed on the downside Monday as investors remained cautious ahead of the GlobaldairyTrade price auction, scheduled to be held on July 4 amid a silent trading week. At the time of closing, the...
Global Geo-political Series: Gulf deadline ends without solution as Qatar remains defiant
Jul 03, 2017 05:51 am UTC| Commentary
On Sunday, the given deadline to Qatar by other Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Bahrain to fulfill a list of demands expired without any solution as Qatar remained defiant over the...
Australian bonds slump tracking weakness in U.S. Treasuries; investors eye RBA decision
Jul 03, 2017 05:22 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Australian bonds slumped at the start of the trading week Monday tracking weakness in the U.S. counterpart and as investors remain cautious ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australias (RBA) monetary policy decision,...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 3rd July 2017
Jul 03, 2017 04:57 am UTC| Commentary
Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and some with high volatility risks associated. Data released so far: Australia: TD Securities inflation is up 2.3 percent in June from a year ago. Building...
Canadian job growth likely to have slowed in June
Jun 30, 2017 22:53 pm UTC| Commentary
Canadas job growth is likely to have decelerated in June. According to a TD Economics research report, the job growth is likely to have decelerated to 5k pace in June following the robust rise of 55k in May. Details are...
Canada’s international trade deficit likely widened in May on huge drop in energy exports
Jun 30, 2017 22:52 pm UTC| Commentary
The Canadian international trade deficit is likely to have widened in May, owing to a huge decline in energy exports and a rise in import activity. According to a TD Economics research report, the international trade...