July 25th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
There was a raft of PMI data from Germany and the eurozone yesterday and the eurozone’s largest economy performed better than expected. July’s composite,...
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July 24th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
Ambitious economic projections and the prospect of a full-blown trade war with the US have led to several pieces of disappointing economic data coming from Germany and...
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July 23rd, 2018
By Kiran Najran
It was a mixed week for the euro, particularly against the dollar, as it began the week strengthening, before two consecutive days of losses. However, on Thursday it...
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July 20th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
On a day when the IMF issued a warning on the economic impacts of a no deal, the EU issued its own warning to its citizens. The European Commission published a 16-page...
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July 19th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
In stark contrast to the UK’s inflation rate release, the eurozone’s did as expected and crept up to 2% in June from 1.9% the month before. This is the...
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July 18th, 2018
By Ricky Bean
The euro suffered some losses against the dollar yesterday, but it made some gains against sterling. With no major economic data releases from the eurozone, the moves...
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