Canada's new Government spending supports an improved growth outlook
Mar 28, 2016 14:31 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
On Tuesday last week, Canadian government unveiled its first budget in which a number of new spending initiatives were introduced. The Budget is well designed to support the middle class and the economic impact may be...

Mar 28, 2016 14:15 pm UTC| Commentary
Energy pack is down in todays trading. Weekly performance at a glance in chart table. Oil (WTI) WTI gave up initial gains as position selling continues. Todays range $39-40.16 WTI is currently...

Currency snapshot (commodity pairs)
Mar 28, 2016 14:06 pm UTC| Commentary
Dollar index trading at 95.96 (-0.37%) Strength meter (today so far) Aussie +0.72%, Kiwi +0.78%, Loonie +0.45% Strength meter (since last week) Aussie +0.72%, Kiwi +0.78%, Loonie +0.45% AUD/USD Trading at...
Dutch economy to extend solid growth in 2016
Mar 28, 2016 14:06 pm UTC| Commentary
Despite being severely hit by the economic crisis, the Dutch economy saw a remarkable 2.0% growth in 2015, supported by low energy prices, a weak currency and low interest rates. Growth in Netherlands outperformed the...
Decline in INSEE confidence surveys suggests moderate growth in France this year and the next
Mar 28, 2016 13:34 pm UTC| Commentary
France INSEE composite index and Markit PMI index both fell in February. While the later rebounded in March (by nearly 2 points to 51.1), the INSEE business climate index shed another point to its long-term benchmark level...

Commodities snapshot (precious & industrial)
Mar 28, 2016 13:21 pm UTC| Commentary
Metal pack is mixed today. Performance this week at a glance in chart table - Gold Gold is marginally up today over weaker Dollar but volume thin due to Ester. Todays range $1205-1222 Gold is currently...
German unemployment likely dropped in March
Mar 28, 2016 13:06 pm UTC| Commentary
Unemployment in Germany declined somewhat less in February. With weakened employment confidence in the past few months, the labor market outlook should have dropped. However, there is only very little proof of any material...