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...In the US, there will be a rise in preventable maternal deaths in those states implementing more restrictive regulations....
...We should also note this guy, who’s doing his thing: A reminder that Donald Trump, who despite everything remains The Actual President of the United States, tweeted on April 2 that a deal to end the oil...
...Canada has agreed to join a US deal with Mexico to revamp Nafta, ending months of uncertainty over trade in North America that had been hanging over the economies of all three countries ever since Donald...
...Canada has agreed to join a US deal with Mexico to revamp the pact, ending months of uncertainty over trade in North America that had been hanging over the economies of all three countries...
...Regional currencies lost ground as the US dollar was firmer and oil edged lower....
...0.00%) at 5,317 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 12,861 Currencies €/$ 1.18 (1.19) $/¥ 113.01 (112.10) £/$ 1.34 (1.35) €/£ 0.8818 (0.8818) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) down -0.30 at 63.43 Light Crude...
...decision 09.00: Norway interest rates decision 09.30: UK retail sales In the US, Adobe Systems, Costco and Oracle report earnings after the bell....
...The economic calendar is as follows (all times London). 07.00: German GfK consumer sentiment 08.00: Spain consumer price index 08.00: Turkey economic confidence 08.30: Sweden retail sales 10.00: Belgium...
...number of new attractive retail markets in London and the wealthiest catchment areas in the United States....
...Japan’s Topix was picking up in afternoon trading, gaining 0.1 per cent. Currencies were stabilising after a drop in the US dollar....
...Also in the US, payrolls data is due to be released later on Friday. Economists expect US hiring cooled in August with forecasts of 178,000 jobs created in the month....
...The economic calendar for Tuesday is light (all times London): 08.30: Sweden consumer price index 09.30: UK CPI, producer price index and house price index 13.00: Poland CPI The markets at 07:47 Asian...
...A person close to the company said he had sold the shares to repay personal loans he had taken out in US dollars, following a sharp fall in the value of sterling relative to the US currency....
...The dollar index tracking the US currency against a basket of peers was flat at 93.515. Oil prices were pulling back from gains made in the previous session....
...While President Trump and President Xi discuss the North Korea problem in sunny Florida, the US Senate has already gone nuclear....
...The policy-sensitive US 2-year bond yield is up one basis point to 1.30 per cent....
...The economic calendar includes reports for US job openings at 10:00 in New York and consumer credit at 15:00....
...Here we go, folks: it may still be Sunday in the US, but Asia has already entered week three of the Trump administration....
...In other words, most US CFOs are expecting America to be in recession in 2019 or 2020 after growth peaked around mid-2018. The UK tends to fall within a similar business cycle as the US....
...Hot topic Donald Trump will be sworn in on Friday as the 45th president of the United States of America, and investors are waiting to see if the property developer’s fiscal pledges can boost the world’s...
...Here is today’s very light economic calendar, with little in the way of first-tier releases (Hong Kong times): 08.30: Japan September preliminary manufacturing PMI09.45: China September MNI business indicator12.30...
...Intraday Today’s economic calendar (London times): 10.00: Eurozone labour costs 11.30: Russian central bank interest rate decision All-day: EU leaders meet without the UK in Bratislava 12.30: US CPI...
...The US dollar continues to recover in Asia this morning, having risen on Friday for the first time in six sessions....
...The dollar index, a measure of the US currency against a basket of global peers, was flat at 95.88....
...Here is today’s economic calendar (London times): 08.30: Swiss trade and retail sales 09.00: EC M3 Money supply 09.00: Italian industrial sales 09.00: Riksbank’s Ingves, Jansson speaking 11.00: CBI retail...
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