
Chart of the Day: rising defaults
Sep 13, 2016 14:12 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
As of August 2016, 113 companies have defaulted worldwide, according to Standard Poors Fixed Income Research. The figure is the highest for a year since 2009, the time of great recession. in 2009, 208 companies...
UK Economic Review Since Referendum: The good, the bad, and the ugly
Sep 13, 2016 12:05 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Lets directly get to the numbers, how the different segment of the UK economy have performed since the British referendum on June 23rd, where themajority of the Britons voted in favor of moving out of the European...

Upbeat Chinese data dump lowers downside risk for Q3 GDP
Sep 13, 2016 11:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Chinas economy picked up steam in August, as demand rebounded on higher government spending and a year-long credit and property boom. Chinas August activity data which came in stronger than expected, following a set of...
UK house prices edge higher in Aug on rise in taxes, sectoral recovery continues to be lacklustre
Sep 13, 2016 11:19 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Housing prices in the United Kingdom edged slightly higher during the month of August, following the recent rise in taxes; however, the property sector continued to experience a dusty recovery in the wake of post-Brexit...
Investment in China’s real estate shows modest pick-up in Aug as sales continue to expand
Sep 13, 2016 10:59 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Investment in Chinas real estate sector witnessed modest pick up during the month of August as property sales continued to expand during the period. Chinas real estate investment rose 5.4 percent year on year in the...
South Korea’s jobless rate rises modestly in August, BoK likely to tweak monetary policy
Sep 13, 2016 10:48 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Unemployment rate in South Korea rose modestly during the month of August, compared to a year earlier period with the unemployment rate for young adults still remaining high amid a prolonged economic slump. However, a...
NZ food prices post biggest monthly gain in three years, eases pressure on RBNZ
Sep 13, 2016 10:14 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Food prices in New Zealand posted the biggest monthly gain in three years, easing rate cut pressure on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. The countrys food prices constitute around 19 percent of the consumer price index...