
Renminbi Series: House prices in China cools for 6th consecutive month
Jun 19, 2017 03:42 am UTC| Commentary
The price to purchase a new house in Chinas major cities cooled further in May as the year on year growth declined for the six consecutive months. The year on year growth decorated for the sixth consecutive month since its...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 19th June 2017
Jun 19, 2017 02:57 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and some with high volatility risks associated. Data released so far: China: House price growth in May declined to 10.4 percent y/y. Australia: New motor...
Taiwanese exports order likely to have risen year-on-year in May
Jun 16, 2017 23:02 pm UTC| Commentary
Taiwan is set to release its exports order data for the month of May next week. According to consensus, the export order is expected to have risen 7.6 percent year-on-year. If global growth continues to indicate signs of...
U.S. new home sales likely to have risen in May
Jun 16, 2017 23:01 pm UTC| Commentary
U.S. new home sales are expected to have increased in May. In the prior month, sales had dropped 11.4 percent to a 569,000-unit pace; however, the dropped was slightly tempered by upward revisions to the previous three...
U.S. Leading Economic Index likely to have risen in May
Jun 16, 2017 23:00 pm UTC| Commentary
The U.S. Leading Economic Index has indicated towards economic growth consistently in recent months, with April recording its eighth straight monthly gain. At present, the measure is at its highest point of the series,...
U.S. existing home sales likely to have dropped in May
Jun 16, 2017 22:59 pm UTC| Commentary
The U.S. existing home sales is likely to have dropped a bit in May. In the month of April, resales had dropped 2.3 percent to a 5.57 million annualized rate, down from Marchs cycle-high pace of 5.7 million units. Tight...
Canada’s headline inflation likely to have slowed slightly in May
Jun 16, 2017 22:58 pm UTC| Commentary
Canadian consumer price inflation is expected to have slowed a bit in May. According to a TD Economics research report, the May CPI is likely to have moderated slightly to 1.5 percent year-on-year, with lower gasoline...