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ECB likely to extend QE purchases beyond 2016

Oct 23, 2015 04:44 am UTC| Commentary

Euro area economy does not seem to dip back into the deflation in September as sufficient reason for the ECB to step up its accommodative monetary policy in October.However, the ECB is likely to extend its QE purchases...

Eurozone growth outlook

Oct 23, 2015 04:23 am UTC| Commentary

Euro area GDP growth is set to weaken on back of the slowdown in China and other emerging markets. Analysts observe the euro area financial sentiment indicators drop significantly and especially German exports have...

Rugby euphoria sees uplift in U.K. Q4 15 private consumption

Oct 23, 2015 04:13 am UTC| Commentary Economy

U.K. retail sales growth (in volumes) accelerated to 1.9% m/m in September, far exceeding both our and consensus forecasts, while the August numbers were revised downward by 0.6pp. Barclays notes, the ONS press release...

Brazil's labor market look beyond stability of unemployment rate

Oct 23, 2015 04:02 am UTC| Commentary

Brazils unemployment rate for September came in slightly lower than expected, at 7.6%, implying 2.7pp deterioration from a year ago. In seasonally adjusted terms, the unemployment rate was flat at 7.5%. Adjusted for...

U.S. Q3 GDP forecast revised down to 1.5%

Oct 23, 2015 03:51 am UTC| Commentary

Domestic strength of the United State offset by foreign weakness. The forecast for real private consumption growth is increased to 3.5%, from 3.0%, estimates Barclays. Despite the weaker-than-expected retail sales data in...

Asian stocks follow Wall Street sharply higher on ECB hints

Oct 23, 2015 02:58 am UTC| Commentary

Asian markets rallied on Friday morning after Wall Street closed with solid gains the night before, with investor sentiment boosted by hints from the European Central Bank over further easing. While the European Central...

US rates: Weekly review

Oct 23, 2015 02:12 am UTC| Commentary

At the October FOMC meeting, even as the Fed acknowledges the weakness in realized data over the past month, it is likely to balance this with an acknowledgement of the decline in risks from financial developments. At this...

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Politics

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Science

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One of the biggest mysteries in astrophysics today is that the forces in galaxies do not seem to add up. Galaxies rotate much faster than predicted by applying Newtons law of gravity to their visible matter, despite those...

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