Fed's rate hike likely to influence Canadian economy
Oct 22, 2015 04:27 am UTC| Commentary
Due to the strong economic and financial links shared between the U.S. and Canada, there is typically a historical parallel between rate cycles in the two countries. This wont be the case this time around, and the Bank of...
Daily Economic Outlook: 22th October 2015
Oct 22, 2015 04:07 am UTC| Commentary
Todays global economic calendar is set to be dominated by the ECBs policy decision and President Draghis press conference at 1:30pm. With the likelihood rising that the ECBs most recent inflation projections from September...
Canadian GDP likely to post 1.1% growth in this year
Oct 22, 2015 04:02 am UTC| Commentary
The Bank of Canada gave a surprise by maintaining its target overnight rate at 1/2 percent today, judging that the underlying trend in inflation continues to be about 1.5 to 1.7 percent. Even before the landslide sweep of...
Convergence of Brazil's inflation pushed forward
Oct 22, 2015 03:46 am UTC| Commentary
The Copom decided this evening to keep the Selic interest rate at 14.25%, unanimously, given the macroeconomic outlook, inflation perspectives, and the current balance of risks.There are two differences in the...
ECB meets today but is likely to preserve bullets
Oct 22, 2015 02:15 am UTC| Commentary
The European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council meets today. With September inflation back in red and 2015 inflation expected to average a tepid 0.2% (DBSf), authorities are clearly concerned over missing the 2%...
Bank of Thailand Veerathai signals no imminent rate move
Oct 22, 2015 01:51 am UTC| Commentary
In his first media briefing as the Bank of Thailand (BOT) governor, Veerathai Santiprabhob indicated that the current policy stance remains accommodative. This is even if the BOT forecasts GDP growth at a mere 2.7% this...

Oct 22, 2015 01:34 am UTC| Commentary
With concerns about the external environment contributing to the Feds decision to leave policy unchanged in September, evidence of abating strength in the US labour market have cast further doubt on the prospect of a first...