
‘Indicator frenzy’ : the ‘economicist’ tendency of public policy and alternative indicators
Sep 06, 2017 00:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The craze for quantitative data has become a hallmark of public policy on both national and local levels. Exploring the limits of quantification allows us to better understand the importance of developing alternative...
U.K. consumer spending likely to have firmed slightly in recent months
Sep 05, 2017 21:35 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
U.K. consumer spending surveys are far from conclusive. The BRC Retail Sales Monitor that was released on Tuesday showed that August was a bit better month for retailers, with sales on the High Street rising by 1.3 percent...
U.S. Treasuries jump ahead of FOMC members’ speeches, ISM non-manufacturing PMI
Sep 05, 2017 10:50 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The U.S. Treasuries jumped as investors await a host of FOMC member speeches later in the day. FOMC members Brainard, Kashkari, and Kaplan are scheduled to speak today by 11:30GMT, 17:10GMT and 23:00GMT...
German bonds lose strength after composite, services PMI hit 2-month high in August
Sep 05, 2017 09:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German government bonds lost strength Tuesday after the countrys composite as well as services Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for the month of August reached its highest in two months, signalling solid expansion in...
EUR/CZK likely to decline only gradually over coming months, says Commerzbank
Sep 05, 2017 08:52 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The EUR/CZK currency pair is expected to only decline gradually over the coming months, given that it is surprising the Czech crown has not appreciated by more; last week, senior CNB board members increased their support...

Australia current account deficit widens higher than expectations in Q2
Sep 05, 2017 07:54 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australias current account deficit (CAD) widened broader than what markets had initially anticipated during the second quarter of this year, driven by a fall in the trade surplus on the back of lower commodity prices....

Australia Q2 GDP likely to have risen 0.7 pct q/q, says ANZ Research
Sep 05, 2017 06:36 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australias gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter of this year is expected to have risen 0.7 percent q/q, following a modest rise of 0.3 percent q/q in the first quarter, thus likely to leave the annual growth...