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August US nominal retail sales rose more strongly than anticipated, but volume growth remains range-bound with consumers wary ...
It's tough to envisage a hawkish 25bp cut, else why do it in the first place. A dovish 25bp cut is far more likely. If Chair ...
Join us for our team's next live discussion of where currencies across the globe could be headed through the remainder of ...
Global sustainable finance issuance amounted to US$975bn in the first seven months of 2025. While this does trail slightly ...
The dollar is drifting lower ahead of tomorrow evening's FOMC meeting. Even the market's favourite high-yield currency play, ...
A closer look at the facts and individual sectors reveals that wage trends are broadly consistent across all major areas.
Gold approaches $3,700/oz. Gold extended its rally to another fresh record high while copper prices jumped to their highest ...
Risk sentiment remains resilient and largely unaffected by factors such as French politics. While this should support EUR ...
The UK jobs market is still cooling, though crucially, not materially faster than it was in the spring, following April’s big ...
The eurozone's trade balance edged up slightly in July, driven mainly by a drop in imports, while exports also declined ...
Another month of disappointing Chinese data across the board may be creating a sense of deja vu, repeating last year's ...
According to the Ministry of Finance, public spending would rise by €51.1bn next year without corrective measures, pushing ...