UK gilts remain subdued despite lower-than-expected Q4 GDP, business investment data
Mar 31, 2017 10:05 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The UK gilts remained subdued Friday as investors largely shrugged off lower-than-expected fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP) and business investment data. The yield on the benchmark 10-year gilts, which moves...
China likely to grow 6.5 pct this year, 6.3 pct in 2018: Nordea Bank
Mar 31, 2017 09:22 am UTC| Commentary Economy
At the National Peoples Congress (NPC) in March, an annual forum for officials to plan economic policy, the government affirmed its commitment to growth stability. Maintaining stable growth was ranked first among the...
German bunds slide following wider-than-expected decline in March unemployment rate
Mar 31, 2017 08:30 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German bunds slid Friday, after reading wider-than-expected decline in the countrys unemployment rate during the month of March. Also, investors remain keen to watch the Eurozones March consumer price inflation,...
Mar 31, 2017 07:52 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) is expected to keep the benchmark one-week repo rate at 8.5 percent throughout the end of this year.After cutting its benchmark one-week repo rate by 50 basis points to 10 percent in...
New Zealand bonds close higher as business confidence drops; GDT price auction eyed
Mar 31, 2017 05:44 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The New Zealand bonds closed atad higher at the time of closing, following a drop in the countrys business confidence. Also, investors are curiously eyeing the GlobalDairyTrade (GDT) price auction, scheduled to be held on...
Australian bonds remain flat tracking U.S. Treasuries; investors eye RBA policy decision next week
Mar 31, 2017 05:14 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Australian bonds traded flat on the last day of the week, tracking similar movement in the U.S. Treasuries. Also, investors remained sidelined in any major trading activity ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australias (RBA)...
More low-paid work is part of the problem, not the solution
Mar 31, 2017 04:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Employer organisations such as the Australian Retailers Association, supported by the federal government, have recently argued that wages for Australias lowest-paid workers should be increased by less than inflation. This...