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Yet the Fed custody holdings data suggests that foreign central banks may be continuing to reduce US Treasuries and ...
The Bank of Korea is expected to leave rates unchanged, while Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is seen easing. Other highlights ...
Japan’s July consumer price inflation data was broadly in line with the market consensus. Headline inflation slowed thanks to ...
As feared, the second estimate of Germany’s second-quarter GDP data saw the eurozone’s largest economy falling back into an even worse contraction. After a surge of 0.3% quarter-on-quarter in the ...
Chair Powell on Thursday has even more reason to avoid caving to the rate-cut crew, led by cheerleader in chief Donald J ...
Oil prices are set to finish this week higher as hopes for an imminent ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine fade Oil prices moved higher yesterday as the initial enthusiasm over progress towards a ...
We see a likely fall in US bank reserves ahead, but we think the system can take it. If not, the Fed has a repo solution. And can always rebuild reserves ...
Eurozone manufacturing data has jumped around in response to US tariffs, particularly concerning pharmaceuticals. Production plunged in June, but the PMI suggests that things are on the up for ...
On a more sobering note, the framework agreement serves as a painful reminder of Europe’s current dependency on the US - more so than vice versa. It’s difficult to call this a “deal” when it reads ...
One interesting snippet for FX markets in those FOMC minutes were remarks that the available data showed 'relative stability' ...
UK inflation was undoubtedly hot in July, but as ever, the devil lies in the detail.
In a quiet week for FX markets, the dovish rate cut from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand overnight shows the importance of ...
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