Australia’s export volume likely to have dropped in May
Jul 04, 2016 07:26 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australias export volume has continued its upward trend; however, the upcoming May data is expected to show a short-term setback, noted Societe Generale in a research report. The trade deficit is likely to show a reversal...
Fundamentals to watch out for this week
Jul 04, 2016 06:38 am UTC| Commentary Economy
In terms ofdata, this week is quite risk heavy but post-Brexit politics make it a magnified one. What to watch for over the coming days: Brexit commentaries - Both scheduled and unscheduled commentaries...
Construction spending in US drops for second straight month in May
Jul 04, 2016 06:35 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Total nominal value of construction spending in the US dropped a seasonally adjusted 0.8 percent in to USD 1,143.3 billion in May from Aprils downwardly-revised figure of USD 1,152.4 billion. The negative readings recorded...
US factory activity grows strongly in June; expansion likely to slow in coming months
Jul 04, 2016 05:51 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Factory activity in the US expanded in June at its most solid pace since early June 2015. The ISM manufacturing index rose to 53.2 in June, implying that even if producers continue face tough environment, the obstacles...
FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 4th July 2016
Jul 04, 2016 05:23 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Not many economic dockets scheduled for today and all with low to medium risks associated. Data released so far: Australia: TD securities inflation rises 0.6 percent in June, up 1.5 percent from a year back....
Australian dwelling approvals drop sharply in May; construction likely to remain high for some time
Jul 04, 2016 05:16 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Approval for dwellings in Australia dropped sharply in May by 5.2 percent in seasonally adjusted terms, according to Australia Bureau of Statistics. Consensus expectations for residential building approvals declined 3.5...

Fading hope: why the youth of the Arab Spring are still unemployed
Jul 03, 2016 12:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The 2011 Arab Spring was a clear signal to governments and ruling parties that the time had come for reform, if not revolution. People in the Middle East and North Africa were demanding nothing less than sweeping...