Daily Economic Outlook: 18th December 2015
Dec 18, 2015 07:20 am UTC| Commentary
The market experts are still busy in assessing impact of the Feds first rate hike in almost 10 years. Therefore, other indicators may not get much importance from market. In the United States, US Markit services PMI...
Yen defies sudden policy tweak by BOJ
Dec 18, 2015 07:01 am UTC| Commentary
Today Bank of Japan (BOJ), unexpectedly tweaks its policy and traders were just taken by surprise. Yen dropped as low as 123.57 per Dollar in the spot market, before recovering sharply as the tweak was relatively small....
German may post steady growth rate next quarter
Dec 18, 2015 06:23 am UTC| Commentary
The IFO business climate indicator for German remained steady in December at 104.7. Market expected the indicator to scale up to 108.7 over the reference period.The Business climate in the manufacturing sector increased...
Guide to today’s important data and events
Dec 18, 2015 06:22 am UTC| Commentary
Not many economic dockets scheduled for today and all with low to medium risks associated. Data released so far - New Zealand - ANZ business confidence improved to 23 in December from 14.6 prior. Activity outlook...
Dec 18, 2015 06:14 am UTC| Commentary
Australia was in line with the world economy, slowly rising its interest rates, specifically in long end, weakening AUD, further commodity rice declines and another decline of 10% in terms of trade. There was continuous...
U.K. private consumption likely to grow at 0.6pct in Q4 15
Dec 18, 2015 05:47 am UTC| Commentary
Volume of retail sales in U.K. expanded by 1.7% month on month for November. The non-food stores has given its best performance since October, 2014 as increased by 2.5% month on month and contributed 1.1pp to the overal...
US December nonfarm pay rolls likely to rise
Dec 18, 2015 05:15 am UTC| Commentary
US December employment report is likely to show a rise. Initial jobless claims were approximately steady from November to December reference week. While continuous unemployment claims are currently higher than previous...