
No action from BoE in Sept, all attention likely on the minutes to gauge future rate cuts
Sep 09, 2016 12:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks Economy
After delivering a comprehensive package of policy easing measures in August, the Bank of England is widely expected to stay pat at its September policy meeting scheduled next week. Focus is likely to be on the wording in...
Briferendum Aftermath Series: Mark your calendars for 23rd November
Sep 09, 2016 10:58 am UTC| Commentary Economy
23rd November, well that could be the day, until the Bank of England (BoE) waits out before taking further measures on the economy. Initially, it was thought and forecasted that the central bank would act again in...
Philippines trade deficit widens in July as exports drop on sluggish global recovery
Sep 09, 2016 10:23 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Philippines trade deficit widened during the month of July as exports tumbled against a backdrop of sluggish global economic recovery. The decline in exports was due to the decrease in demand from traditional markets such...
Higher Swiss jobless rate poses concern for SNB; overvalued franc deepens the cause
Sep 09, 2016 10:06 am UTC| Commentary Economy Central Banks
The jobless rate in Switzerland rose for the first time since May, during the month of August, shrugging expectations for an unchanged figure, raising concerns for the Swiss National Bank. Also, an overvalued franc is...
Germany’s trade surplus falls in July on slump in exports
Sep 09, 2016 09:35 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Germanys trade surplus slowed during the month of July, coming in lower than what markets had earlier anticipated, following adecline in exports, the latest in a string of weak economic data from Europes industrial...
Yuan’s inclusion in SDR likely to lead to capital flows of $31 billion for direct allocation
Sep 09, 2016 08:34 am UTC| Commentary Insights & Views Economy
The International Monetary Funds new Special Drawing Rights basket which includes the yuan will take effect on October 1. The weights of the basket currencies will be in the manner of 41.73 percent for the US dollar, 30.93...
Economic growth in Chile seems to be on a weak track, although consumer demand seen to improve
Sep 09, 2016 08:21 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Economic weakness in Chile persisted during the month of July; however, consumer demand is improving or at least not weakening further. The IMACEC economic activity index increased 0.5 percent in July compared to a year...