U.S. October IP likely rebounded
Nov 16, 2015 06:40 am UTC| Commentary
Tomorrow U.S. will be on markets focus as data on three major indicators like industrial production, capacity utilization, and manufacturing production are schedule to release. The industrial production contracted by...
U.S. October consumer price likely increased
Nov 16, 2015 06:26 am UTC| Commentary
In the United States, the consumer price data for October is due on 17th November. Higher retail price and likely increase in core goods and services costs may cause the headline CPI to increase in the reference...
Thailand’s GDP likely to grow at 3.7% in 2016
Nov 16, 2015 06:07 am UTC| Commentary
In Thailand, the agriculture sector narrowed down further as it reduced by 5.7% y/y. The manufacturing activity remains sluggish increased by 0.8% y/y. Whereas, a temporary fall is noticed in the Tourism-linked industries...
Daily Economic Outlook: 16th November 2015
Nov 16, 2015 05:20 am UTC| Commentary
The final euro area CPI prints for October and US Empire manufacturing survey will draw markets attention today. The headline CPI growth of the euro area relapsed into negative territory during September. We expect...
Japan’s Q3 GDP likely to remain flat
Nov 16, 2015 05:10 am UTC| Commentary
Japans business sentiment and corporate activity are worsen in Q2 as the pace of recovery in consumption and exports remained silent. Capital expenditure in Q2 was very less, Analysts expects the same trend in Q3...
Euro area October final HICP inflation likely shown positive sign
Nov 16, 2015 04:49 am UTC| Commentary
Euro area CPI inflation rate for October is scheduled to release today. The French HICP inflation reading released yesterday posted 0.2% yoy, no changes are seen in final headline inflation in Italy and Spain as the...
Fed’s ISM for October likely to rise to 51.0%
Nov 16, 2015 04:34 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
In the United States, the Empire State Manufacturing Index for November is expected to release today. In the report, Canvasses of local firms surveyed by the Federal Reserve Banks of New York, Philadelphia and Kansas City...