Malaysian ringgit remains undervalued - Scotiabank
Feb 12, 2018 13:42 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
The Malaysian ringgit has recently pared some gains in the midst of a widely appreciating dollar and declining oil prices. If U.S. January inflation were to come in considerably above market estimate of 1.9 percent...
Feb 12, 2018 11:18 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield jumped to 4-year high Monday even as global stock prices rebounded and as concerns over inflation continued. Traders are waiting for new consumer price data coming Wednesday, but fears that...
UK gilts slump ahead of January consumer price inflation, BoE MPC member McCafferty’s speech
Feb 12, 2018 10:20 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The UK gilts slumped Monday as investors wait to watch the countrys consumer price inflation for the month of January, scheduled to be released on February 13 and Bank of England (BoE) member McCaffertys speech, due to be...
German bunds plunge on hopes of fall in Q4 GDP; eyes on 30-year auction
Feb 12, 2018 08:59 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German bunds plunged Monday as investors look forward to a decline in the countrys fourth-quarter gross domestic product (GDP), scheduled to be released on February 14 by 07:00GMT. Also, market participants are eyeing...
USD/RUB likely to stabilize near 55.00-56.00 range through H1 2018, says Commerzbank
Feb 12, 2018 08:22 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The USD/RUB currency pair is expected to stabilize near the 55.00-56.00 range through the first half of this year, according to a recent research report from Commerzbank. The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) has cut its base...

New Zealand retail card spending sharply rises 1.4 pct in January, higher than market expectations
Feb 12, 2018 06:08 am UTC| Commentary Economy
New Zealand households started the year off with a bang. Retail spending rose a solid 1.4 percent in January. That was stronger than analysts expectations, including on top of market forecast. Januarys strong rise in...
New Zealand bonds close higher in muted trading ahead of Chinese Lunar Year holidays
Feb 12, 2018 04:44 am UTC| Commentary Economy
New Zealand government bonds closed Mondays session on a higher note amid a muted trading week that is scheduled to witness data of least economic significance. Also, the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year holidays have cast...