BoJ’s K. Ueda gave fresh statements on the central bank’s policy outlook, although he declined to comment on the recent performance of the Japanese yen.Before Thursday’s European session begins, the Japanese Yen was still weak relative to the US dollar and is trading barely above a multi-decade low that was …
Read More »German Investor Sentiment Surges on ECB Expectations
In a positive turn of events, German investor morale witnessed a notable uptick in March, fueled by expectations of an interest rate cut by the European Central Bank (ECB) and encouraging signs emerging from China, as reported by the ZEW economic research institute on Tuesday. Key Highlights from ZEW Report …
Read More »Stock Market Falls on Inflation Worries Ahead of Fed Meeting
The stock market closed lower on Friday, marking the second week of losses, in a row. This decline comes as investors remain concerned about inflation, with key data points earlier this week raising doubts about the Federal Reserve’s plans to loosen monetary policy. Market Recap • The S&P 500 dropped …
Read More »Fed’s Powell reiterates need for more data before rate cut
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has assured the members of Congress that upcoming decisions on when and how fast to cut interest rates will be based solely on economic data. Powell stated that rate cuts “really will depend on the path of the economy. Powell stressed that Fed’s focus …
Read More »Positive Retail Sales Data Boosts British Economy
Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics in Britain on Friday morning revealed a positive uptick in retail sales during January, signaling encouraging signs for the country’s economic recovery. The report indicated a notable growth in retail sales, surpassing market expectations and showcasing resilience amidst ongoing economic challenges. Annual …
Read More »British retail sales fall to their lowest levels since May 2020
Official data from the Office for National Statistics revealed that British retail sales suffered their most significant decline in almost three years in December. This raises concerns about the possibility of the economy entering a recession towards the end of last year. The report indicated that early Christmas preparations, particularly …
Read More »Fed’s Waller: Fed to discuss policy cuts in 2024 on near-term data
Fed Governor Christopher Waller has warned that despite data developments in the inflation outlook allowing the Fed to begin outlining plans for rate cuts looking forward, markets shouldn’t be expecting the Fed to rush anytime soon.Money markets adjusted rate cut bets after Waller’s notes, Fed swaps now see 15 basis …
Read More »UK’s GDP Beats Expectations
This morning, the UK’s Office for National Statistics released data indicating that the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by 0.3% on a monthly basis in December. This figure surpassed market expectations, which had predicted a growth rate of 0.2%. Notably, the preceding reading for November reflected a contraction of …
Read More »WTI falls by 1% after briefly surging
Earlier on the trading day, oil rose on the back of news reports about ship attacks near Yemen. However, economic data continues to soften. OPEC production unexpectedly increased, further pressuring WTI bids. News reports of ongoing attacks on cargo ships off the coast of Yemen sparked a brief rally in …
Read More »UK’s economic shifts: GDP contracts, retail sales vary
The UK shared economic updates today, and it’s a mix of news. According to the latest data from the British government on December 22nd, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) went down by about 0.1% in the third quarter. This is a change from the first report, which initially suggested stability. …
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