In retail sales, low-speed growth has been stabilised and may pick up speed in the future, while the decline in industrial production may come to an end soon, and growing external demand could lead to ...
America's job market puzzle in 10 charts. Has the Fed got it all wrong when it comes to the US jobs market? Nine days ago, current Fed Chair Jerome Powell channelled his inner Chr ...
Metals markets are undergoing a structural shift – Chinese speculative flows are becoming a defining force in short‑term price discovery. While longer‑term fundamentals still anchor prices, the ...
Higher productivity and a less tight labour market support the growth of healthcare provision in the Netherlands ...
2026 is shaping up to be a strong year for Europe’s real estate markets. Momentum is building, conditions are stabilising, and many of the headwinds of recent years are finally easing. That said, ...
Industrial output is nearing pre-pandemic peaks, with strength building up across sectors. New orders suggest better times ...
The Turkish central bank is staying cautious, slowing rate cuts amid pricing pressures. The policy rate at year-end is ...
Helping that adjustment to Fed pricing was some surprisingly soft US labour market data released yesterday – at odds with the Beige Book survey evidence provided to the central bank ahead of its ...
At the same time, exports increased by a whopping 4% MoM, from -2.5% MoM in November, suggesting that there is more to the German export sector than US tariffs. Yesterday, industrial new orders ...
China’s inflation data is likely to cool in January. Other key releases include Taiwan trade, South Korea's jobless rate and ...
Tough to stand in the way of it, especially should the risk-off reassessment have legs.
As the RBA hikes, the bills rate is set to head for the 4.25% area. If that's indeed it, then there is value in receiving in ...