Feb 07, 2019 09:19 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is expected to adopt a wait-and-watch stance at the upcoming monetary policy meeting next week, while deciding to leave the benchmark interest rates on hold at 1.75 percent, according...
Feb 07, 2019 06:20 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Japanese government bonds remained narrowly mixed during late Asian session Thursday amid silent trading hours that witnessed data of little economic significance after the countrys super-long 30-year bond auction...
Feb 07, 2019 04:09 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australian government bonds held gains across the curve during Asian trading session Thursday after the Reserve Bank of Australias Governor Philip Lowe turned dovish in his speech at the National Press Club of Australia...
FxWirePro: Most Asian markets in green, gold touches $1,303 mark
Feb 07, 2019 04:06 am UTC| Commentary
Most of the major Asian indices were trading on a higher note on Thursday. Gold was trading around $1,303 mark while silver was trading around $15.64 mark. Tokyos Nikkei was trading 0.66 pct lower at 20,735.66...
Philippine central bank likely to keep interest rate on hold at 4.75 pct in February
Feb 06, 2019 19:30 pm UTC| Commentary
The Philippine central bank is set to meet tomorrow for its monetary policy decision. As the Philippine headline inflation has eased and is expected to further ease in 2019, along with more dovish Fed tone, the BSP is...
BoE likely to keep rates unchanged in February, likely to hike twice in 2019
Feb 06, 2019 19:17 pm UTC| Commentary
The Bank of England is set to meet tomorrow for its interest rate decision. According to a Wells Fargo research report, the central bank is likely to stand pat tomorrow as well. The BoE has been firmly on hold since August...
U.S. trade deficit narrows in November on sharp fall in imports
Feb 06, 2019 17:46 pm UTC| Commentary
Trade deficit of the U.S. narrowed more than anticipated in November. The deficit came in at USD 49.3 billion, from an upwardly revised USD 55.7 billion, surpassing consensus expectations of USD 54 billion. The narrowing...