
BoE Policy meeting preview:Low for longer?
Sep 04, 2015 16:11 pm UTC| Commentary
This week ECB President Draghi stated that it was too early to conclude if the impact of slower growth in emerging markets would have a sustained affect on the Eurozone economy or whether the effects would be transitory....
Sep 04, 2015 16:03 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Markets are trying to survey the extent of weakness in emerging markets, in particular China, and the spillover to developed markets. Data released this week could give the first indications. Chinese export figures for...
Sep 04, 2015 15:56 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The August employment report was mixed but overall suggests further improvement in the labour market. In particular, the unemployment rate fell two notches to 5.1% (5.112% in unrounded terms) as household employment...

Fed: Timing of lift-off remains open after employment report
Sep 04, 2015 15:23 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The US labor market recovery remains on track with a solid employment report (+173k jobs, 5.1% unemployment rate) for August, suggesting the Fed will soon start to raise rates. However, the employment report has not...
US Q3 GDP tracking 2.5% after August employment report
Sep 04, 2015 14:58 pm UTC| Commentary
The details of this mornings August employment report showed that state and local government employment expanded 31k on the month, much stronger than we had been expecting. Along with prior months revisions, the latest...
August US employment: payroll growth disappoints, but the labor market continues to tighten
Sep 04, 2015 14:55 pm UTC| Commentary
Nonfarm payroll growth for August came in below expectations at 173k. Heading into the report, (forecast: 225k) and the consensus (217k) had been looking for payroll gains in line with recent trends. While total job growth...
China bumbles, markets tumble, while free market reigns
Sep 04, 2015 14:46 pm UTC| Commentary
Much like Chinas infamous empty cities, the countrys perfectly constructed economic statistics obscure the truth of what lies behind them. While U.S. and international companies certainly were selling real product to the...