Apr 17, 2019 06:31 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The USD/KRW currency pair is expected to stay firm and rally through 1,140 the rest of this week amid continued dividend payout and a potential dovish stance of the Bank of Korea (BoK), according to the latest research...
Apr 17, 2019 05:03 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australian government bonds plunged during Asian session Wednesday tracking a similar movement in the United States Treasuries as investors risk appetite improved following solid earnings report in the U.S. Investors...
Apr 16, 2019 11:47 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The U.S. Treasuries remained nearly flat on the second trading day of the week Tuesday ahead of todays industrial production data for the month of March, due for release at 13:15GMT and FOMC member Kaplans speech, also due...
Apr 16, 2019 10:31 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Chinese economy is expected to advance 6.3 percent during the first quarter of this year, down from 6.4 percent in the last quarter of 2018, with some early signs of a stabilization, according to the latest report from...
German bunds slide after April ZEW economic sentiment rebounds; eyes on Eurozone March CPI data
Apr 16, 2019 09:50 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German bunds slid during European trading session Tuesday after the countrys ZEW economic sentiment data for the month of April rebounded; investors will now keep an eye over eurozones consumer price inflation (CPI)...
JGBs close higher as investors await March trade balance, February industrial production data
Apr 16, 2019 07:08 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Japanese government bonds closed higher Tuesday ahead of the countrys trade balance data for the month of March and industrial production data for the month of February, scheduled to be released today and on April 17...
Apr 16, 2019 06:17 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Continued rises in Indias foreign reserves is expected to slow the pace of the INR appreciation when the USD/INR currency pair is trading at around a major support level, according to the latest research report from...
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