
Korea's weakness in IP and Exports to persist in June?
Jul 08, 2015 05:14 am UTC| Commentary
The latest macroeconomic data showed that the weakness in exports and industrial production, along with very low inflation, persisted until June. Industrial production contracted for a third consecutive month in May, and...
French business sentiment to inch up again
Jul 08, 2015 05:05 am UTC| Commentary
The Bank of France Business Sentiment indicator for the manufacturing sector is likely to increase from 99 to 100 in June, echoing the improvements recorded in the PMI survey. This level means a return to the historical...
FOMC minutes to show the Fed getting more “confident”
Jul 08, 2015 05:03 am UTC| Commentary
June FOMC meeting says the hurdle for a lift-off in rates is quite low, but the pace will be very gradual. The FOMCs 1.9% growth forecast for this year implies average growth of 2.5% during Q2-Q4 and according to the...
Daily Economic Outlook: 8th July, 2015
Jul 08, 2015 04:33 am UTC| Commentary
With yesterdays emergency Eurogroup meeting and euro area leaders summit re-opening talks but imparting little concrete direction, an apparent gap between the positions of Greece and its creditors in the aftermath of the...
Precious metals prices to be rangebound in 2015
Jul 08, 2015 03:59 am UTC| Commentary
Precious metals prices have been fairly rangebound in recent months, with fluctuations tied closely to expectations on when the Federal Reserve will begin its rate hiking cycle. The Fed might move later this year, keeping...
Natural gas market to be quite bearish
Jul 08, 2015 03:55 am UTC| Commentary
The natural gas market is quite bearish, with healthy storage levels, elevated U.S. production and a generally subdued environment for energy commodities keeping prices under the US$3 per MMBtu mark.Going forward, the...
Higher oil prices in store, but limited upside for most
Jul 08, 2015 03:54 am UTC| Commentary
Crude oil prices rebounded from the first quarter trough of US$43 per barrel, and hovered around US$60 per barrel through most of the second quarter, before sliding back to US$52 this week. The rise in prices was due...