October 16th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
With little data released from the Eurozone throughout this week, the fate of the euro has largely been in the hands of its main counterparties. Following on from...
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October 16th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
With a very quiet Monday and Tuesday, the focus on the week was on the following two days with both retail sales and consumer inflation due. Wednesday saw the start of...
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October 16th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
There was a significant drop in India’s trade deficit yesterday as figures displayed a $2 billion improvement between August and September. The figures are...
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October 15th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
Wednesday provided sterling with an opportunity to recover many of its losses from the previous day, as UK unemployment fell to 5.4%, the lowest level seen since 2008....
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October 15th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
In contrast to considerable data activity in the UK, US and further afield, the Eurozone had a relatively quiet time on Wednesday, with only French Consumer Inflation...
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October 15th, 2015
By Ricky Bean
Wednesday was not a good day for the US and its currency, with the US dollar weakening one and half cents against sterling and half a cent against the euro. This was as...
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