Nov 26, 2015 05:42 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
The Euro Areas monetary and financial conditions improved noticeably,sinceOctober ECB meeting, mostlyanticipatedby the policy package which is coming up in December, when Draghi and some members warned on the downside...
Daily Economic Outlook: 26th November, 2015
Nov 26, 2015 05:26 am UTC| Commentary
Japans October CPI and labor market data will draw market attention today. In the last policy meeting, BoJ did not make any change on broad assessment of inflation expectations. The headline CPI is priced to stay in...
MXN deprecation in line with its EM peers
Nov 26, 2015 05:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The beginning of the US monetary policy normalization cycle has been exceptionally well telegraphed, hence market stress is unlikely in Mexico. US Fed has been guiding markets towards higher rates in the near future,...
Banxico likely to be more tolerant to additional MXN weakness
Nov 26, 2015 04:59 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks
Mexican central banks main focus was on monetary conditions, and how they effect the inflation. These are the main determinants for its monetary policy stance. Market participants broadly expect a hike in US Federal...
Philippines 2015 growth likely to be at 5.5%
Nov 26, 2015 04:09 am UTC| Commentary
Philippines GDP growth for the third quarter reported at 6% yoy, where in consensus expectations were around 6.3%. The Year-To-Date growthis at 5.6%.After the release of GDP, the Economic Planning secretary Baliscan said...
New Zealand trade deficit of $963m in October
Nov 26, 2015 02:45 am UTC| Commentary
New Zealand recorded a trade deficit of almost $1bn in October, close to market expectations. The trade balance is typically at its lowest around this time of year; in seasonally adjusted terms, the deficit widened...
Japan's core CPI numbers may start to soften
Nov 26, 2015 02:28 am UTC| Commentary
October inflation numbers (due Friday) will likely show mixed results. Headline CPI is expected to pick up to 0.2% (YoY) from 0% in the previous month as the low base effects for oil prices kick in. Excluding all food and...