Dec 11, 2018 11:38 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup United States Nov 2018 NFIB business Optimism index decrease to 104.8 vs previous 107.4 Germany Dec 2018 ZEW current conditions decrease to 45.3 balance (forecast 55.8 balance) vs previous 58.2...
Dec 11, 2018 06:42 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup China, U.S. discuss next stage of trade talks Trump considering several candidates for chief of staff -sources Brexit in turmoil as UKs May pulls vote to seek changes to EU divorce UK MP...
Dec 10, 2018 21:14 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Brexit in turmoil as UK PM May pulls vote on her EU divorce deal. EUs Tusk says Brexit deal not up for renegotiation, will hold talks. Pound tumbles to 20-month low after Britains May aborts...
Dec 10, 2018 11:50 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup UK Oct construction output -0.2 pct mm (poll -0.5 pct mm); +3.8 pct yy (poll +3.2 pct), biggest annual rise since Dec 2017 UK Oct manufacturing output -0.9 pct mm (poll 0.0 pct mm); -1.0 pct yy...
Dec 10, 2018 06:58 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup U.S. says March 1 hard deadline for trade deal with China Trumps top choice for chief of staff not taking job; other candidates in running Huawei CFO seeks bail on health concerns; Canada...
Dec 07, 2018 21:20 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Fed policymakers signal turning point on U.S. rate-hike path. Feds Brainard expects solid U.S. growth next year but some tail winds are fading. Feds Bullard says revisions to common monetary...
Dec 07, 2018 11:48 am UTC| Commentary Digital Currency Economy Market Roundups
BTC/USD: Bitcoin prices continues to be in the bearish zone, plunging to a 14-month low during late European session Friday, with crypto markets crashing to their lowest this year today. According to a report from NewsBTC,...
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Labour can afford to be far more ambitious with its economic policies – voters are on board
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