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Consumer prices gathered speed in June, as a continued household spending spree drove May’s robust real retail sales growth ...
Industrial data for May shows that the positive trends observed in April were a one-off. Furthermore, the number of companies ...
US payrolls pushed up US Treasury yields and the signing of the tax bill should also be a driver of higher yields ...
The trade deal between the US and Vietnam boosted oil prices. However, with OPEC+ set to decide on August output levels, the ...
Next week's highlights are monetary policy decisions in Australia and South Korea. In addition, China and Taiwan will release ...
What are leading companies saying about the current financial landscape, and what are their biggest challenges? In our ...
We were asked by a journalist yesterday whether we felt the FX market had. After some consideration, we said no. While ...
While some eurozone economies performed surprisingly well in the first half of 2024, France continues to disappoint ...
The scope of ESG reporting cuts remains uncertain and the impact on banks will hinge on how deep those cuts go ...
We expect the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to cut the cash rate by 25bp to 3.6% at the upcoming policy meeting next week.
A stronger-than-expected June jobs report indicates no Federal Reserve rate cut before September despite the President’s ...
The President of the National Bank of Poland first called yesterday's cut as an adjustment of rates, not the beginning of a ...
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