Australia’s private sector credit likely to have grown fractionally in sequential terms in October
Nov 29, 2016 07:08 am UTC| Commentary
Australias private sector credit demand has not received much of a boost from the two 25 basis points rate cut by the RBA in the months of May and August. However, there has been a modest rebound in loan growth to housing...
South Korean bonds gain following President Park’s resignation news
Nov 29, 2016 07:04 am UTC| Commentary
The South Korean government bonds gained Tuesday after President Park Geun-hye agreed to resign before the term ends on February 2018, in an attempt to calm the ongoing protests against her, on corruption scandals. The...
U.K. consumer price inflation likely to move through BoE’s 2 pct target in Q2 2017
Nov 29, 2016 06:42 am UTC| Commentary
U.K.s inflation outlook would be mainly driven by the post-referendum currency depreciation. In October, the nations headline inflation and core inflation surprisingly slowed down. The annual consumer price inflation fell...
JGBs nearly flat ahead of OPEC ministerial meeting; 2-year yields fall on strong auction demand
Nov 29, 2016 06:42 am UTC| Commentary
The Japanese government bonds traded nearly flat Tuesday as investors await the OPEC ministerial gathering, in which oil producing countries are expected to strike an agreement on output cut. On the other hand, 2-year bond...
South Korea industrial production likely to slip in October, exports to contract too
Nov 29, 2016 06:41 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Industrial production in South Korea is expected to witness a decline during the month of October, with a contraction to be seen in the countrys exports as well. Although the end of the Hyundai labor strike can resolve the...
U.S. personal income growth seems to have accelerated in October
Nov 29, 2016 06:19 am UTC| Commentary
U.S. spending is expected to have remained strong, while inflation is likely to have continued firming in October. According to a Societe Generale research report, U.S. personal income is anticipated to have grown by about...
Japan household spending slides for the eight straight month in October
Nov 29, 2016 06:18 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Household spending in Japan slid for the eight straight month during October, following poor weather amid weak consumer demand in the already-ailing economy. Also, poor wages restricted individuals to shop, given that...