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LiveWire Economics Blog - February 12, 2014 10:56
Interest Rates Up? Not Likely, Todays Inflation Report Due
Do you think that interest rates are going to rise soon? Personally, I don’t think so. But the recent dramatic slide of unemployment rates in the UK has many analysts speculating that the Bank of England’s Mark Carney is ready to hint at this in an adjustment of forward guidance in his quarterly inflation report […]
UK Inflation Hits 2% – The First Time In 4 Years
The Pound made its biggest gain in two weeks against the US Dollar in yesterday’s session after a report showed that inflation in the UK fell to match the Bank of England’s target of 2%. -the first time it has done so in four years. Today, Sterling has softened as investors wait for Bank of […]
Gold Surges on Inflation Expectations
The yield on a 10 year TIP securities dropped to -0.80% yesterday and in doing so sent Gold back over $1700 ounce towards $1720. Today the 10 year TIPS yield dropped to -0.85% and that sent Gold rocketing through last week’s high of $1731.75 to over $1743 per ounce. Inflation expectations are rising rapidly and […]
Forex Outlook for the Week Ending October 12th, 2012
Significant economic events which could substantially affect the trading of currencies and forex markets for the week ending October 12th, 2012 are as under: On Monday, October 8th, 2012, Germany reported its official figures on trade balance, imports, exports and current account along with data on industrial production. In euro zone, data on Sentix investor […]
Forex Outlook for the Week Ending September 28th
Major economic events to affect the trading of forex markets and currencies trading for the week ending September 28th, 2012 are as follows: On Monday, September 24th, 2012, data on IFO business climate, expectations and current assessment was reported in Germany. United States came up with data on manufacturing activity while US Federal Reserve’s official […]
Weekly Forex Outlook for the Period Ending September 7th, 2012
List of major upcoming economic factors which could affect the forex markets for the week ending September 7th, 2012 are as under: On Monday, September 3rd, markets remained closed in United in observance of Labor Day while in euro zone, Italy, Germany and France reported their data on purchasing managers’ index for manufacturing sector while […]
Forex Outlook for the Week Ending August 31st
Weekly outlook of currencies’ trading and Forex markets for the week ending August 31st, 2012 are as below: On Monday, August 27th, 2012, data on Germany’s import price index, IFO expectations, IFO current assessment and IFO Business Climate was published. France reported net change in jobseekers data. In United States, Dallas’s Federal Reserve reported its […]
Forex Outlook for the Week Ending July 20th
Economic factor which could significantly affect the forex markets for the week ending July 20th, 2012 are as under: On Monday, July 16th, Italy reported its data on trade balance and general government debt while the euro zone region produced data on consumer price index and trade balance. In United States, data on retail sales, […]
Forex Outlook for Week Ending July 6th
Major economic events which have a significant impact on forex markets for the week ending July 6th, 2012 are as under: On Monday, July 2nd, Italy, France and Germany released their purchasing managers’ index for manufacturing sector while separate PMI was reported for the euro region. Moreover, unemployment rate for the euro zone and Italy […]
Forex Markets Outlook for the Week Ending June 8th, 2012
Major economic factors which could impact the forex markets and currency trading for the week ending June 8th, 2012, are as follows: On Monday, June 4th, data on Sentix investor confidence and producer price index was released in the euro zone. In United States, data on factory orders was published while Institute of Supply Management […]
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