Jul 08, 2015 09:41 am UTC| Commentary
Turkeys current account deficit and high inflation resulted in one of the most meaningful accumulations of foreign liabilities across EM in recent years. If unwound, Turkeys short term liabilities could wipe out all of...
Jul 08, 2015 09:38 am UTC| Commentary
On the Monday after the Greek referendum was announced, the SNBs Chairman Jordan said the Eurozone is more robust than it was a few years ago and that he doesnt think Greece will destabilize others in the union though went...
Reopening of Libyan oil terminal to bring additional oil to an oversupplied market
Jul 08, 2015 09:25 am UTC| Commentary
Given that the oil market is already oversupplied, an easing of sanctions delayed by up to one month should not pose any problem. Those market participants who have been betting on a rapid Iranian return to the oil market...
Jul 08, 2015 09:21 am UTC| Commentary
Longer-term, there are two key risks for GBP - the UKs unsustainable current account deficit (6.2% of GDP) and the EU referendum, promised for end-2017 at the latest. Both are manageable, however. The current account...
Still no breakthrough in the nuclear negotiations with Iran
Jul 08, 2015 09:14 am UTC| Commentary
Oil prices initially continued their nose-dive of recent days yesterday. Brent fell to a good $55 per barrel, while WTI dropped to a three-month low of $50.6 per barrel. In the evening, however, the oil prices then...

Firm US dollar weighs on agriculture
Jul 08, 2015 09:12 am UTC| Commentary
Most agricultural markets yesterday were affected not so much by the excitement over China and Greece but by the fact that the US dollar index had climbed to a five-week high. Corn prices were additionally pressured by the...

Gold currently not a safe haven
Jul 08, 2015 09:00 am UTC| Commentary
The sell-off on the commodity markets is not leaving the precious metals unscathed either. Base metals are weighing above all on precious metals with an industrial character, which find themselves under considerable...