Mar 31, 2017 21:09 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US consumer spending slows +0.1% v 0.2% forecast previous; but inflation is rising PCE price Index y/y 2.1% v 1.9% previous. US Personal income m/m 0.4 v 0.4% forecast 0.5% previous. US Chicago...
Mar 31, 2017 11:49 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup EUR/USD flat, USD/JPY +0.02%, GBP/USD -0.2%, DXY +0.2% DAX -0.1%, FTSE -0.4%, Brent -0.3%, Gold -0.1%, Copper -1.1% Dollar edges up, on track for weekly gain, quarterly loss EZ Mar...
Mar 31, 2017 06:29 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup Trump looking at new ways to go after countries that game their ccys - CNBC. US CommSec Ross To trigger 90-day NAFTA consultation period before Congressional recess, problem with WTO rule...
Mar 30, 2017 22:16 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US Q4 GDP revised higher 2.1% v 2% forecast, 1.9% previous, boosted by consumer spending. US Core PCE prices final 1.3% v 1.2% forecast, 1.2% previous. US initial jobless claims 258k v 248k...
Mar 30, 2017 11:49 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup EUR/USD -0.25%, USD/JPY +0.1%, GBP/USD flat, DXY +0.1% DAX +0.1%, FTSE -0.05%, Brent -0.5%, Gold -0.2%, Copper -0.6% Dollar near 1-week high, buoyed by euro weakness EZ Mar Economic...
Mar 30, 2017 05:56 am UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup BoJ DepGov Iwata Current policy appropriate, inflation still sub-2%, recovery gaining momentum, however, QQE and yield curve control helping to spur growth, no need to buy US Treasuries, JGB buys...
Mar 29, 2017 21:09 pm UTC| Market Roundups
Market Roundup US pending home sales surge to 10-month high +5.5% vs 2.4% forecast, -2.8% previous. PM May triggers formal Brexit divorce, says no turning back, Two years of talks loom; exit planned in 2019. UK...
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