Mar 13, 2015 04:38 am UTC| Economy
Outbreak of offers slid AUD to fresh intraday low of 0.7674 c-0.40% USD strength weighs on disinterested pre-weekend market Below average turnover worsens slippage 0.7661 5-DMA slated technical ...
WSJ: Japan Has Plenty of Jobs, but Workers Still Struggle
Mar 13, 2015 00:32 am UTC| Economy
Notes from WSJ: Japans unemployment rate now sits near a 17-year low at 3.6%-a level that nearly qualifies as full employment, which traditionally would make wages rise But nonregular jobs have grown to 19.9 million...
Australia NAB: Conditions Stable,Confidence Down to 2013 Level
Mar 10, 2015 00:40 am UTC| Economy
Comments from NAB: Up to a 40% chance the Reserve Bank of Australia cash rate goes below 2% The capex subindex points to moderate expansion in non mining "Confidence also fell across all industries except...
Highlights from India budget 2015/16 that begins on April 1
Feb 28, 2015 10:25 am UTC| Economy
FISCAL DEFICIT Fiscal deficit seen at 3.9 percent of GDP in 2015/16 Will meet the challenging fiscal target of 4.1 percent of GDP Remain committed to meeting medium term fiscal deficit target of 3 percent of...
Eurozone Trade Balance- a Geographic View
Feb 16, 2015 11:16 am UTC| Economy
Euro area posted a record trade balance at 194.8 billion, shows the latest data published from Euro stat. Positive trade balance is very favorable for any country and euro area especially Germany remains robust from this...

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Bank Indonesia (BI) is expected to keep its benchmark seven-day reverse repurchase rate at 5.75% on Wednesday, prioritizing rupiah stability amid global trade uncertainties. A Reuters poll conducted from March 1017 found...

New Zealand’s Economy Rebounds Faster Than Expected, But Rate Cuts Still on Track
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New Zealands economy expanded faster than anticipated in Q4 2024, pulling the country out of recession. GDP grew 0.7% from the previous quarter, exceeding forecasts of 0.4% and the Reserve Bank of New Zealands (RBNZ) 0.3%...
Democrats Face Uphill Battle in Midterm Elections Despite Recent Victories, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Shows