"Ask Me Anything" on Reddit, "We are committed" - Winklevoss Bros on Bitcoin ETFs
Jan 08, 2019 06:46 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency Insights & Views Commentary
We have seen cryptocurrency struggle ever since the U.S. SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) declined the Winklevoss twins attempts of launching a bitcoin ETFs. The US regulatory agency (SEC), has constantly shown...
JGBs flat ahead of 30-year auction, November household spending data
Jan 08, 2019 05:59 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Japanese government bonds remained flat on the second trading day of the week Tuesday ahead of the countrys 30-year auction and November household spending data, both scheduled to be released on January 10 by 03:35GMT...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 8th January 2019
Jan 08, 2019 05:41 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: Australia: November trade balance came at $1.925 billion with imports rising 2...
Australian bonds sag tracking U.S. Treasuries as trade talks progress with China
Jan 08, 2019 04:20 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australian government bonds sunk during Asian session Tuesday, tracking a similar movement in the U.S. Treasuries following progress in the U.S.-China trade talks, coupled with healthy employment data last week. The...
Canadian international trade deficit likely to have widened in November
Jan 07, 2019 19:33 pm UTC| Commentary
Canadian international trade data for the month of November is set to release tomorrow. According to a TD Economics research report, the international trade deficit is likely to have widened to CAD 2.8 billion in the...
Jan 07, 2019 19:32 pm UTC| Commentary
Polish inflation is likely to slowdown this year, given the recent changes in legislation about energy prices in 2018. According to an Erste Group Research Report, Polish inflation is expected to come in at 1.9 percent in...
Euro area retail sales rise above expectations sequentially in November
Jan 07, 2019 18:41 pm UTC| Commentary
Euro areas consumer spending has increased consistently at a softer pace than GDP in the past couple of years, most recently in the third quarter rising only 0.1 percent, the least in over four years, as retail sales...