September 5th, 2018
By Kiran Najran
There were no major economic data releases from the eurozone yesterday, which is perhaps why the euro lost some ground against both sterling and the dollar. Having said...
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September 4th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
Like UK factories, eurozone factories slowed last month, mainly due to declines in Spain and Italy. From 55.1 in July, manufacturing PMI in the eurozone dipped to 54.6...
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September 3rd, 2018
By Ricky Bean
The headline release from the eurozone in Friday was the flash inflation rate for August. It is expected that it will ease to 2% in August, lower than the 2.1% that the...
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August 31st, 2018
By Ricky Bean
The euro didn’t fare too well against sterling or the dollar yesterday, as the business climate indicator missed expectations in August. It fell by 0.08 points to 1.22...
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August 30th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
Germany’s economy has been holding up fairly well of late, despite ongoing trade tensions with the US. Yesterday, however, we learned that Gfk consumer confidence...
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August 29th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
The currency markets were understandably quiet at the start of the week, but yesterday the euro managed to continue its recent run against the dollar and make further...
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