Chart of the Day: China's investment contrast
Jun 16, 2016 16:02 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Chinas private investmentthat was growing above 30 percent back in 2011 and was supporting economy dropped to just 3.9 percent as of this months release. In contrast, thanks to stimulus from the government public...
How investors see South Africa: lots of potential, not worth the hassle
Jun 16, 2016 14:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
South Africa has narrowly survived a downgrade of the rating of its government bonds. The reprieve, however, is temporary because government has been warned by the Big Three rating agencies Fitch, Moodys and Standard ...
Jun 16, 2016 13:15 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
The euro area jobless rate has touched the lowest level since 2011. Even if the unemployment rate for April seems high at first, 10.2 percent, it is just 0.5 percentage points from the ECs estimate of the structural level,...
US employment growth to rebound again; jobless rate likely to reach 4.4 pct by 2017-end
Jun 16, 2016 11:51 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The USjobs report data for the month of May and April were not quite strong. Employment in the country grew just 38,000, the lowest rise since 2010. The sluggish rise was due to a Verizon strike that dragged the figure...
FxWirePro Chart of the Day: UK construction pays, rest subdude
Jun 15, 2016 15:22 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
UK construction sector is paying off big time, where wages are growing around 8 percent, while wage growth for therest of the sectors in the economy remains around 2 percent. Bank of England (BOE) may suffer long...
India is hedging its bets on coal to bring power to the people
Jun 15, 2016 07:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Nature
As the world moves to combat climate change, its increasingly doubtful that coal will continue to be a viable energy source, because of its high greenhouse gas emissions. But coal played a vital role in the Industrial...
Our cities will stop working without a decent national housing policy
Jun 15, 2016 05:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate Economy
We have to move the housing conversation beyond a game of political football about negative-gearing winners and losers. Australia needs a bipartisan, long-term, housing policy. Why? Because we have a slow-burn, deepening...
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