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Some Fed Members are ready to cut Rates on Risks of Slowing Consumption

Two members of the Fed management team made it clear that they were ready to vote for more cuts in response to deterioration of activity in the services sector, but the deputy head of the US regulator...

The Friday Forex Takeaway - Episode 3

Key points from this weekThe Japanese Yen was the standout performer of the week, rising firmly against USD as heightened concerns over the health of the global economy drove steady safe-haven inflows...

Key economic events and reports of the upcoming week

Monday, October 7, 2019 - China - National Day.Tuesday, October 8, 2019 - PPI (MoM) (Sep)(USD).Wednesday, October 9, 2019 - JOLTs Job Openings (Aug)(USD), Crude Oil Inventories(Oil), Crude Oil...

Why Should we Expect Weak NFP Data in September?

After an unexpectedly weak rise in the number of vacancies in the United States in August, when the US economy added only 139K jobs, September is also likely to be below the trend with a forecast of...

Johnson Adresses Parliament WIth New Brexit Plan

Johnson Urges Unity Over New Brexit PlanFollowing his submission to EU leaders this week, UK PM Boris Johnson addressed parliament yesterday to lay out his amended Brexit plan. The PM urged...

There are Bank Reserves, but not for all

The jump in short-term funding costs in the US last month and subsequent liquidity injections from the Fed through emergency repos fueled debates about a new round of QE. Asset purchases will increase...

The Crude Chronicles - Episode 7

Oil Falls On Easing Middle-East Tensions & Global Growth FearsThe CFTC COT update for the week ending September 24th showed net long positions in WTI crude futures were lower by -2,943 contracts,...

ADP Jobs Number Raises NFP Risk

Private Sector Growth SlowsLooking ahead to tomorrow’s Non-Farm Payrolls release, there is plenty of scope for volatility. The ADP employment number released on Wednesday showed that over September,...

Softer Outlook For NZD Economy

The release of the NZIER’s Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion suggests an increased likelihood that we could see negative rates in New Zealand at some point in the future. Currently, the RBNZ...