
Singapore's Q2 GDP beat expectations, rises 2.9 pct annualized
Aug 11, 2017 11:15 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Singapores economy expanded at a pace faster than previously expected in the second quarter, inciting the administration to anticipate a smaller range for annual growth this year. Singapores Q2 GDP grew much faster than...
UK gilts surge on rising tensions over Korean Peninsula, Trump’s renewed warnings
Aug 11, 2017 10:43 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The UK gilts surged during mid-European session Friday after tensions soared over the Korean Peninsula, following fresh comments from the US President Donald Trump that rattled riskier assets, with investor demand pouring...
Eurozone periphery bonds jump after German CPI remains unchanged; German Q2 GDP in focus
Aug 11, 2017 09:32 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Eurozone periphery bonds jumped Friday after benchmark Germanys consumer price inflation remained unchanged for the month of July. Also, investors wait to watch the countrys gross domestic product (GDP) for the second...

Fed will announce decision to unwind its balance sheet at September FOMC meeting, says DBS Research
Aug 11, 2017 08:34 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The United States Federal Reserve will declare the decision to unwind its balance sheet at the September FOMC meeting, followed by an implementation from November or December, reported DBS Group Research. While the QE...

USD/CAD to rise further to 1.30 by 3Q17 and retreat to 1.25 next year, says Scotiabank
Aug 11, 2017 06:48 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Canadian dollar (CAD) has been on a tear since the U.S. dollar topped around 1.38 in May. The run of CAD-positive news has moved the currency forcefullyand comprehensivelyhigher. Oil costs have solidified, Canadian...
Aug 11, 2017 05:56 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The New Zealand 10-year bond yields closed Fridays session at over 6-week low, tracking asimilar trend in the overnight performance of the U.S. Treasuries after economic data, highlighting the initial jobless claims as...
Australian bonds bounce back on safe-haven demand after Trump steps up warnings to N. Korea
Aug 11, 2017 04:17 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Australian bonds made a solid comeback on the last trading day of the week, tracking highs in the U.S. counterpart, after tensions re-ignited between the US and North Korea, that revamped demand for safe-haven assets....