Oct 19, 2015 04:27 am UTC| Commentary
The political gridlockin Brazil continues, with the presidential vetoes on amendments to fiscal consolidation bills likely to be voted by Congress in November, as the bargaining between the executive and the legislative...
Mexico's inflation and minutes in focus
Oct 19, 2015 04:21 am UTC| Commentary
This weeks data will show how Mexican economic activity is faring in a global environment of low growth and subdued inflation that is unsupportive for EM."On Wednesday, August retail sales are expected to have a modest...
RBNZ OCR cuts likely in December, March and June
Oct 19, 2015 04:19 am UTC| Commentary
Last weeks data revealed that New Zealands housing market had another very strong month in September, although the booms centre of gravity is shifting. In Auckland, house prices continued rising at a rapid clip, but the...
U.S. consumers remains upbeat as manufacturing weakens
Oct 19, 2015 04:13 am UTC| Commentary
U.S. industrial production was negative for the second month in a row in September, down 0.2 percent. This decline indicates that the effects of a strong dollar and slowing global growth are being felt throughout the...
China's domestic sectors to show resilience
Oct 19, 2015 04:12 am UTC| Commentary
Chinas flash PMI reports for October will offer a first hint of just how much a toll the slowdown in emerging economies, and not least China, it taking on the real global economy.Top of the list is the stronger position of...
U.S. consumer sentiment on a solid footing
Oct 19, 2015 04:10 am UTC| Commentary
The University of Michigan index of consumer sentiment rose to 92.1 in the preliminary October estimate is above expectation. The current conditions index rose to 106.7 (previous: 101.2), and consumer expectations advanced...
Potential ECB easing could lift USD/Asia again
Oct 19, 2015 04:09 am UTC| Commentary
The USD/Asia retracement has extended this week, with soft US data further pushing back market expectations of Fed rate hike. Moreover, a less aggressive easing by the MAS (relative to market expectations) and an unchanged...