Australian Dwelling Approvals Down Sharply
Dec –8.4%mth, –22.5%yr (vs mkt +2.0%). Residential investment set to be a clear drag on growth in 2019 Housing weakness in late 2019 was clearly not confined to just turnover and prices with new dwelling approvals sliding sharply into year...
China Weekly Letter: On Track for a Trade Deal, First Signs of a Bottom in Growth
Top-level trade talks end on a positive note – a deal is in sight as soon as March Charges against Huawei underline tensions in tech war – how far will the US go? Chinese PMI points to weakness – but...
Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary: Growth Set to Moderate, Yet Continue
U.S. Review Growth Set to Moderate, Yet Continue With the government doors having re-opened on Monday, a more patient stance from the Fed and the 100th consecutive month of employment gains, developments have provided some comfort to fears of an...
The Weekly Bottom Line: The Fed’s Rate Hikes: A Pause or A Stop?
U.S. Highlights Financial markets extended their gains this week. The re-opening of the U.S. government, the dovish FOMC statement, progress in the U.S.-China trade talks and a strong January payroll report all helped to boost sentiment. Global growth concerns persisted...
Week Ahead: Handful of Macro Events But Potential for Sell-off in Stocks
Key highlights China out for the whole week in observance of the spring festival Notable absence of US macro pointers RBA and BOE both almost certain to hold their policies unchanged EU and US company earnings coming in thick and...
Soft Dollar and Strong Stock Market Supported by Dovish Fed and Strong US Economic Data
Commodity currencies outperformed against the US dollar after the Fed clearly signaled that rates are going nowhere anytime soon, also shrugging off a very strong nonfarm payroll number. Strong corporate earnings and no major hiccups with trade talks also helped...
Australia & New Zealand Weekly: RBA Forecasts to be Consistent With On Hold Policy
Week beginning 4 February 2019 RBA forecasts to be consistent with on hold policy. RBA: policy meeting, Governor Lowe speaks, Statement on Monetary Policy. Australia: dwelling approvals, retail sales, trade balance, Banking Inquiry Report. NZ: residential building consents, labour force,...
Week Ahead – BoE and RBA Next to Set Rates; Will They Turn Dovish Too?
The Bank of England and the Reserve Bank of Australia will be next in the central bank world to set monetary policy amid rising risks and uncertainty about the outlook. It will be relatively quiet on the data front as...
Weekly Focus: Brexit Wrestling Enters Next Round
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MARKET WRAP: US Jobs Number Pushed Stocks Higher
US Jobs data disappointed and markets moved higher because the Fed cannot move the interest rate needle if it continues like this. US-China trade war will remain the focus for the upcoming week. Stocks The S&P 500 Index traded up...
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