Bank of Thailand likely to keep rates on hold for rest of 2016
Mar 21, 2016 07:00 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Domestic demand in Thailand continues to be weak. Private consumption is weak, while recent data is not encouraging. Thailands monthly private consumption index has also lost the momentum that was seen in 2015. In the...
Latest Commitment of Traders positions (FX) as of March 15th, 2016
Mar 21, 2016 06:40 am UTC| Commentary
CFTC commitment of traders report was released on Friday (18th March) and cover positions up to Tuesday (15th March). COT report is not a complete presenter of entire market positions, since future market is relatively...
New Zealand’s consumer sentiment falls slightly in March, economy’s path a concern in coming years
Mar 21, 2016 06:36 am UTC| Commentary
Consumers in New Zealand are slightly less positive about the economy. In the March 2016 quarter, the Westpac McDermott Miller Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 109.6 from Decembers 110.7. This is slightly below the...
Fundamentals to watch out for this week
Mar 21, 2016 06:12 am UTC| Commentary
Compared to last two weeks, this week isnt that risk heavy but events lie which could act as forward guidance. What to watch for over the coming days UK inflation data Pound traders should be watchful on...
Consumption likely to remain important growth driver of Canada’s economic growth in near term
Mar 21, 2016 05:43 am UTC| Commentary
Canadas January retail sales grew sharply 2.1% m/m, surpassing expectations for growth of 0.6%. This was the biggest monthly growth in sales since March 2010. Meanwhile, Decembers retail sales data was slightly revised...
Guide to today’s important data and events
Mar 21, 2016 05:38 am UTC| Commentary
Few economic dockets scheduled for today and all with low risks associated Data released so far UK Right move house price rose 1.3% in March, up 7.6% from a year ago. Upcoming Euro Zone Current...
Canada’s core inflation to remain close to central bank’s target rate throughout 2016
Mar 21, 2016 05:06 am UTC| Commentary
Canadas consumer prices in February rose 1.4% y/y, as compared with the rise of 2% y/y in January. The slowdown in price growth was mainly due to lower gasoline prices, which declined 13% y/y. The consumer price index...