China Weekly Letter: All Eyes on the Xi-Trump Meeting
Cautious optimism ahead of the Xi-Trump meeting APEC meeting underlines long-term US-China rivalry Chinese economy gets worse before it gets better Cautious optimism ahead of the Xi-Trump meeting All eyes are on the Xi-Trump meeting at the G20 and the...
Australia & New Zealand Weekly: RBA’s Forecast for Wages Casts Doubt on Their Confidence of a Hike by End 2020
Week beginning 26 November 2018 RBA’s forecast for wages casts doubt on their confidence of a hike by end 2020. RBA: Governor Lowe and Assistant Governor Kent speak. Australia: capex survey, construction work done, private credit. NZ: RBNZ Financial Stability...
Week Ahead – Brexit and G20 Summits to Take Centre Stage; Fed also Under the Limelight
European and world leaders’ summits preceding and concluding the upcoming week will be the most closely watched events as the market tone will be tied to how much progress is made with Brexit arrangements and in easing Sino-US trade tensions....
Oil Selling Resumes, WTI Falls to a 13-Month Low and Brent Breaks Below $60
Oil headlines have been sparse over the past 24-hours, but the broad selloff resumed as markets remain focused on rising production levels globally and fears of a slowdown in global economic growth. The US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate crude is...
Weekly Focus – One Step Closer to a US-China Trade Agreement?
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Canadian CPI up to 2.4% in October
Highlights: CPI inflation ticked up to 2.4% in October from 2.2% in September. A 4.6% m/m increases in airfares — likely reflecting more methodology/sample changes earlier this year more than underlying price trends — accounted for part of the headline...
Canadian Consumer Spending Up a Tick in September
Canadian retail sales rose a modest 0.2% month-on-month in September, a tick ahead of market expectations. Looking through price changes, it was a more encouraging story as the volume of goods sold rose 0.5%. The two largest sales categories led...
Currencies: Sterling Jumps As EU And UK Make Step Forward In The Brexit Process
Rates: Core bonds to stay little changed in low-volume tradingGerman Bunds hardly profited from yesterday’s equity slump with low-volumes as US markets were closed. We expect global risk sentiment to be in the driver’s seat for today as well with...
Canada’s Inflation And Retail Sales On The Tap
The markets were seen trading subdued on Thursday as the U.S. session was closed due to Thanksgiving holiday. The U.S. Dollar was seen trading slightly weaker. On the economic front, data was mostly quiet. The ECB released its monetary policy...
Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary: Italian Budget Drama Likely to Drag into 2019
U.S. Review Housing Market Remains in Focus This Week Several housing-related indicators released this week point to a continued slowdown in the housing sector. The National Association of Homebuilders/Wells Fargo housing market index posted a sharp eight point decline in...
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