FxWirePro: Asian markets mixed, gold stabilizes above $1,290 mark
Jan 10, 2019 04:38 am UTC| Commentary
All the major Asian indices were trading on a mixed note on Thursday. Gold was trading around $1,295 mark while silver was trading around $15.72 mark. Japans Nikkei was trading 1.25 pct lower at 20,172.50...
Australian bonds gain on hopes of fewer Fed rate hikes; November retail sales in focus
Jan 10, 2019 04:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australian government bonds gained during Asian session Thursday, tracking a similar movement in the U.S. Treasuries on hopes of fewer interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Investors will now also keep an eye on the...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 10th January 2019
Jan 10, 2019 03:20 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today, and all with low to medium volatility risks associated. Data released so far: China: CPI inflation up 1.9 percent y/y in December, down from 2.2 percent in...
Bank of Canada keeps interest rate unchanged, likely to hike again in spring
Jan 09, 2019 17:30 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The Canadian central bank, Bank of Canada, kept its key monetary policy interest rate on hold at 1.75 percent today. The central banks statement released along with the decision had a slight dovish tone. Developments in...
Canadian housing starts fall sequentially in December, homebuilding to fall below 200k mark in 2019
Jan 09, 2019 16:25 pm UTC| Commentary
Canadas housing starts dropped sequentially in December. Starts fell 4.9 percent to 213.4k in the month. However, the level continued to be sound and follows an upwardly revised November print of 224.3k. On a six-month...
Norwegian mainland growth unchanged in November, Norges Bank likely to hike rate in March
Jan 09, 2019 14:40 pm UTC| Commentary
The Norwegian monthly national accounts data indicated that the mainland GDP growth was unchanged on a sequential basis in November. Private and public consumption both rose 0.1 percent, while gross investments dropped 0.9...
Jan 09, 2019 13:31 pm UTC| Commentary
Australian building approvals unexpectedly dropped sharply in November. On a year-on-year basis, approvals dropped 33 percent. Sequentially, residential building approvals dropped 9.1 percent in the month. The year-on-year...