Jun 08, 2016 13:22 pm UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Today Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will announce its monetary policy around 21:00 GMT. Economic condition New Zealands economy overall remained robust throughout the crisis of 2008/09 however, the...

API reports deficit, while WTI awaits EIA report – calls updated
Jun 08, 2016 13:08 pm UTC| Commentary
WTI is more than 95%, since February, gaining over $50/barrel area. Key factors at play in Crude market OPEC members met in Vienna and maintained status quo in terms of production. However Saudi Arabias new oil...
RBNZ likely to stay pat at record low
Jun 08, 2016 12:58 pm UTC| Commentary
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is likely to keep policy rates at record low at its monetary policy meeting scheduled on June 8 at 21:00 GMT. The central bank is expected to leave the Official Cash Rate at its record low...
US Treasuries flat in subdued trade
Jun 08, 2016 12:50 pm UTC| Commentary
The US Treasuries were little changed during a relatively quiet session as markets continue to search for direction in the wake of the weaker than expected May employment report. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury...
Euro’s share in global reserves declines to record low
Jun 08, 2016 12:39 pm UTC| Commentary
According to thelatest report from European Central Bank (ECB), Euros share in global reserves has hit lowest point ever, since the creation of the monetary union, 16 years back. By the end of fourth quarter, 2015, Euros...
UK gilts slump on higher industrial production, likely to test 1.23 pct mark
Jun 08, 2016 12:17 pm UTC| Commentary
The UK gilts slumped on Wednesday after data showed higher than expected April industrial production. Also, firm crude oil prices shifted traders from fixed income securities. The 10-year yield is also bearing down on its...
Thailand’s exports likely to shrink on continuing weak external demand
Jun 08, 2016 12:06 pm UTC| Commentary
Thailands export volume isexpected to shrink, marginally though, in 2016, againsttheearlier forecastthat had predicted a growth in the segment. The contraction can be attibutedto the continuation of weak external demand...