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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will meet on 20 August for the first time since 8 July, when it decided to hold the official ...
US tariffs are already denting European exports. In June, eurozone exports dropped by 2.4% month-on-month and on the year ...
Ultimately, the reduced risk of tougher sanctions and secondary tariffs should allow bearish oil fundamentals to become the ...
Czech industrial producer prices fell by 1.2% year-on-year in July and rose 0.1% month-on-month, with the annual figure in line with market expectations. Agricultural producer prices were 11.2% higher ...
Despite the Western press describing Friday's meeting as a 'failure', financial markets are continuing to trade like there could be some – still undetermined – path to peace. Benign conditions look ...
A loosening in the leverage ratio as applied to the biggest US banks paves the way for more Treasuries and Repo involvement ...
With inflation within the NBP's tolerance band, the central bank now has room to continue its monetary easing cycle ...
Central and Eastern Europe has remained relatively calm in recent days in the absence of local news and as it awaits the ...
Chinese economic activity slowed across the board in July, with retail sales, fixed asset investment, and value added of ...
Corporates are bearing the bulk of the cost of tariffs for now, keeping inflation contained and giving the Fed room to cut ...
We're changing our call on the Fed. The pressure to cut rates is intensifying as the US jobs market and the growth story are ...
Partly that’s because inflation has been coming in well above the Riksbank’s expectations. July’s CPIF hit 3%, well above the ...