Posts Tagged ‘China’
Markets Await Fed and BoE
GBP The pound managed to stay flat against the euro but lost half a percent to the dollar in a week which saw strong inflation numbers but poor retail sales. It would seem markets are starting to weigh up the possibility of global stagflation as prices rise but economic output fails to increase. One of…
Read MoreTrump targets ‘’the largest deal ever made’’ with China
US DOLLAR The Dollar has kicked off the week strong following news over the weekend that the US has agreed to suspend the imposition of new tariffs on China. The Dollar Index rose as high as 96.61, its best level since June 21st, as US yields and equity futures also rallied. Over the weekend President…
Read MoreECB hold rates until 2020
EURO The European Central Bank pushed back their rate guidance on Thursday and pledged to remain on hold at least through the first half of 2020. The Euro rallied in response as the Governing Council stopped short of opening the door to a rate cut. EUR/USD made further gains on Friday and closed above $1.13…
Read MoreTrump threatens China with increased tariffs
US DOLLAR The Dollar Index inched higher yesterday morning to 97.6 having declined on Friday’s jobs report as soft wage data overshadowed a strong non-farm payrolls print (+263,000) with the unemployment rate falling to 3.6%, a 50-year low. The Trump administration continued to raise the temperature in trade tensions with China yesterday, with top trade…
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