U.S. Treasuries slump ahead of October ISM non-manufacturing PMI, Sep JOLTs job openings
Nov 05, 2019 11:51 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The U.S. Treasuries slumped during Tuesdays afternoon session ahead of the countrys ISM non-manufacturing PMI for the month of October, scheduled to be released today by 15:00GMT and the September JOLTs job openings data,...
UK gilts fall after October services PMI touch the 50-point neutral mark; BoE in focus
Nov 05, 2019 10:53 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The United Kingdoms gilts fell during European trading hours Tuesday after the countrys services PMI for the month of October touched the 50-point neutral mark, which separates expansion from contraction, a sign that the...
German bunds plunge ahead of Eurozone October services PMI, September retail sales data
Nov 05, 2019 09:55 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German bunds plunged during European session Tuesday ahead of the eurozones services PMI for the month of October, scheduled to be released on November 6 by 09:00GMT and the September retail sales, also due for release...
Nov 05, 2019 09:10 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Chances of USD/CNY firmly staying below the 7.00 mark still remains low, given the Peoples Bank of China (PBoC) new fixing and monetary policy tactics, according to the latest research report from Commerzbank. This...
Nov 05, 2019 08:31 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Indonesian economic growth is expected to slow to 4.9 percent in 2020 as domestic momentum loses steam and exports recover at a slow pace, according to the latest research report from Oxford Economics. Real GDP growth...
RBNZ likely to cut OCR to 0.75 pct next Wednesday, leave the door ajar to further cuts: ANZ Research
Nov 05, 2019 07:12 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is expected to cut the Overnight Cash Rate (OCR) to 0.75 percent at its monetary policy meeting next Wednesday, and leave the door ajar to further cuts while stopping short of overtly...
Nov 05, 2019 06:20 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australias ANZ-Roy Morgan index made a strong recovery last week, rising 2.8 percent after the prior weeks 1.1 percent drop. Financial conditions were positive, with current finances up 1.6 percent, while future finances...
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