UK average regular earnings ex-bonuses rose 4.8% in the three months to September 2024, the lowest level in just over two ...
CPI data for October is on the docket later this morning (07:30GMT/08:30CET), though the print is unlikely to have any near-term policy implications given that ongoing HUF weakness has already closed ...
China is likely to raise its budget deficit target for 2025 to as high as 3.5% of gross domestic product, and to increase ...
NZ retail card spending posted a third consecutive monthly rise in October up 0.6% m/m after 0.1% signalling that the sector may be turning around. Total spending rose 0.4% m/m after 0.3% and is now ...
USD/THB is pushing higher in the first part of Tuesday trade. Per BBG the pair was last 34.55/60, which is fresh highs back to mid August for the pair. this puts us close to the simple 100-day MA ...
NZD/USD was little changed on Monday, falling just 0.08% to 0.5962. There was little in the way of drivers overnight, the US had restricted trading due to veterans day. Trump trades have continued ...
"*MEXICO OCT. NOMINAL WAGES RISE 7.3% Y/Y" - BBGFollows an 8.7% y/y gain in September.Private employee wages rose 7.7% y/y vs prior 8.9%.
SocGen believes that Banxico is likely to maintain steady easing in November and beyond despite upside risks compared to the September statement, which signalled further rate cuts. SocGen sees another ...
The Brazilian real and DI swap rates have remained under pressure today, as the market continues to wait for details on the government’s spending cut plans. USDBRL remains 0.6% higher on the day, ...
Renewed demand for ‘Trump trades’ on Friday extended into this week, providing further strength for the greenback during Monday’s session. The Euro has continued to show relative underperformance ...
A gov't spox has confirmed that Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said he will not call a confidence vote in his minority gov't for ...
After two back-to-back rate cuts in August and September, HSBC expects a unanimous vote to cut the key rate by 25bp to 10.25% this week. The dissenting vote for keeping rates on hold in September ...