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US CPI will be the potential showstopper and biggest event this week, but there will be plenty to consider across other markets. Given the week’s partial focus upon US consumer spending, it’s worth ...
In line with the consensus, Banxico left the interest rate unchanged, at 11.0%, in a unanimous vote. Additionally, the Governing Board revised short-term inflation expectations upward again, while ...
A cacophony of cries from central bankers and light data are driving regional markets this morning. Global bonds and stocks had a cheapening bias with the exception of the gilts front-end on a dovish ...
Central bank decisions around the globe in the past few weeks have all been relatively as expected. No major central bank surprised in their direction for rates, nor in the size of cuts where these ...
The BoE is liking what it sees, but it’s not yet ready to cut nor say when it may. As expected, the bank kept its policy rate steady at 5.25% but the 2 cut 7 hold vote split gave the bank’s ...
Bonds and equities are richening again this morning. Japan, the UK, Latam markets and SK are all catching up after a day off and so discount some of the global moves accordingly and this factor is the ...
Canadian employment m/m 000s // UR %, SA, April: Actual: 90.4 / 6.1 Scotia: 25 / 6.1 Consensus: 20 / 6.2 Prior: -2.2 / 6.1 It’s time to go bear hunting this weekend folks, figuratively speaking. I ...
Canadian auto sales slowed for a second consecutive month to 1.72 mn units at a seasonally adjusted annualized rate (-5.8% m/m SA) in April according to Wards Automotive (chart 1). A considerable ...
Central banks are stirring with comments and actions that are raising divergent stances. A relatively hawkish sounding BoJ Governor upped his warnings overnight. Fed speakers are stirring the pot in ...
Light macro risk, Tokyo, London and Seoul shut Oil edges higher on Middle East tensions EGBs rally on ECB speak Fed’s credit conditions survey update on tap It’s a very quiet start to the week with ...
Canadian jobs to start the data march to the June BoC Are US consumer expectations still holding at a high level? UK GDP beat, but looked less impressive under the ...