Globally recovery is getting stronger and broader, but there are still challenges to emerging markets and developing economies. IMF boosted global growth forecasts to 3.6 percent in 2014 vs 3 percent expected before, and hiked growth estimates for year 2015 to 3.9 percent. Despite better estimates,
Manufacturing output in UK grew by 1% from February to January, sayd the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The rise which is highest since September was lead by pharmaceuticals, transport equipment, food, beverages and tobacco. Strong growth is also seen on year-over-year figures, output rose...
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Key market moving events today Australia Unemployment Rate 5.8% in March vs 6.1% expected/previously Canada New House Pricing Index +0.2% in February vs +0.2% expected and +0.3% in January US Unemployment Claims 300K vs 314K expected and 332K previously Employment participant rate
Key market moving events today Australia Unemployment Rate 5.8% in March vs 6.1% expected/previously Canada New House Pricing Index +0.2% in February vs +0.2% expected and +0.3% in January US Unemployment Claims 300K vs 314K expected and 332K previously Employment participant rate
Market moving events on Friday China CPI y/y China New Loans US PPI m/m US Prelim UoM Consumer Sentiment
In Australia jobless rate was 5.8% in March, down from 6.1% in February according to the seasonally adjusted data from Australian Bureau of Statistics. In March there was 18,100 jobs added after a surprise rise of 48,200 in February, full-time employment fell 22,100 and part-time employment was u...
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Key market moving events today Australia Home Loans m/m rose 2.3% in February vs +1.7% expected and +0% in January German Trade Balance 15.7B in February vs 18.0B expected and 17.3B in January UK Trade Balance -9.1B in February vs -9.3B expected and -9.5B in January IMF Forecast upped from 3% to 3.
Market moving events on Thursday 4/10/2014 Australia Employment Change China Trade Balance UK Asset Purchases Facility US Unemployment Claims
Globally recovery is getting stronger and broader, but there are still challenges to emerging markets and developing economies. IMF boosted global growth forecasts to 3.6 percent in 2014 vs 3 percent expected before, and hiked growth estimates for year 2015 to 3.9 percent. Despite better estimates,
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Key market moving events today New Zealand Institute of Economic Research index 52. in 1Q 2014 vs 52 in 4Q in 2013 UK Manufacturing Production m/m rose +1.0% in February compared to +0.3% expected/previously Canada Building Permits m/m -11.6% in February vs -2.4% expected and +8.1% in January Germ