Japan’s jobless rate likely to have increased slightly in August
Sep 29, 2016 12:06 pm UTC| Commentary
Japans jobless rate is expected to have risen in August but likely remained below NAIRU. According to a Societe Generale research report, the unemployment rate is expected to have increased to 3.1 percent in August from...
Clinton email probe reveals corruption running deep in the government
Sep 29, 2016 11:55 am UTC| Commentary Politics
In recent days, the media focus has shifted from Hillary Clintons email scandals to the Presidential debates but the probe is still continuing and it still continues to reveal fresh shocking information. Congress is...
German consumer prices in September likely to hit 16-month high, state data shows
Sep 29, 2016 11:41 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Consumer price inflation in Germany is likely to surge to a 16-month high in September, picking up more than market expectations, according to a set of regional data released Thursday that delivered an encouraging sign for...
Riksbank likely to accept gradually stronger SEK against EUR through 2016
Sep 29, 2016 11:23 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The Swedish central bank, Riksbank, has given enough proof that it is quite responsive with regard to inflation risks. Therefore, it is likely that the central bank might continue to manage preventing a rapid, unwanted and...
French headline inflation likely rose in September, likely to climb above 1 pct by end-2016
Sep 29, 2016 11:20 am UTC| Commentary
Frances consumer price index inflation and the HICP inflation both are expected to have accelerated in September. The CPI inflation had stayed stabled for the third consecutive month, and is expected to have risen to 0.3...
Oil in global Economy Series: What production quotas and 13 percent for Iran means?
Sep 29, 2016 11:02 am UTC| Commentary
The OPEC members after a long four-hour meeting in Algeria have agreed to a production quota between 32.5 million barrel and 33 million barrels per day. The final agreement would be reached at OPEC official November...

Spanish inflation turns positive for the first time in two years amid ongoing political deadlock
Sep 29, 2016 10:55 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Consumer prices in Spain turned positive for the first time in two years, although falling short of analysts expectations in midst of an ongoing political deadlock that has left the country without a stable government for...