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Thu, 04 Oct 2012 14:44:49 GMT

World food prices advance in September

The worldwide food price index surged in September after two months of stagnation, the Food and Agriculture Organization reported on Thursday. The index added 1.4% on month to 216, compared to 213 in August. Meanwhile, FAO cut its expectations of cereal output in 2012 to 2,286 million tones, 2.6% down from the preceding year's record harvest, compared to previous forecast

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 14:27:54 GMT

Spain earns EUR 4 bln in bond auction, demand up

Spain raised 3.99 billion Euro in the debt auction on Thursday on continuing uncertainty over the necessity of a bailout. The benchmark yield on a new 3-year note surged to 3.956%, compared to 3.845% at the preceding auction on Sept. 20. The bid-to-cover ratio advanced to 2 times, compared to 1.56 last time. Demand for 2014 debt exceeded supply 2

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:45:36 GMT

Hong Kong retail sales surge in August

Hong Kong's retail sales growth accelerated in August, however at a lower-than-expected expansion rate, the Census and Statistics Department said on Thursday. Retail sales soared 3.2% on year, compared to an upwardly revised 1.4% rise in July. Economists estimated sales volume to increase 3.5%. On a seasonalized basis retail sales slid 0.1% in the three months through August.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:25:50 GMT

U.S. stock futures gain before unemployment data, ECB

U.S. stock futures advanced ahead of Wall Street's opening on Thursday, as traders awaited weekly unemployment claims, manufacturing orders and results of the ECB meeting. Dow Jones futures rose 0.2% to 13,4518 and those on S&P 500 added 0.2% to 1,447.80. Nasdaq 100 futures surged 0.3% to 2,815. Economists expect 370,000 unemployment claims for the latest week, from 359,000 in

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:07:48 GMT

Borrowing costs decrease as Spain sells its debt

On Thursday, Spain witnessed a decrease in its borrowing costs as it was selling the government debt. Spain's Treasury managed to sell 5-year bonds worth EUR710 million at the average yield of 4.766%, which was a sharp fall from a figure of 6.456% in the last month. The yield on 2-year bonds also declined from 2.798% to 2.282%, whereas 3-year bond yield rose to 3.956% from

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:56:48 GMT

European stocks fall as Spain sells debt

On Thursday, European stocks experienced a decline, as Spain sold its government debt and traders eyed an upcoming ECB policy meeting. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index declined by 0.2% and reached 270.77 by 9:59 a.m. London time. Earlier it rose by 0.5%. The index slipped 2.7% last week, as France and Germany disagreed on terms of banking union.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:45:47 GMT

Cable higher on upcoming rates decision

On Thursday, the British Pound was traded higher versus the U.S. Dollar, as investors eyed the upcoming BoE decision on interest rates. GBP/USD hit a session high of 1.6134, and later consolidated at 1.6112, which was a 0.22% gain for the European morning trading session. The pair's support was likely to be at 1.6065, while the resistance could be found at 1.6174.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:34:47 GMT

Oil rebounds from a 2-month low on ECB

On Thursday, oil retreated from a 2-month low, as the 17-nation currency appreciated versus the U.S. counterpart before the upcoming ECB meeting, supporting demand for commodities. On the NYMEX, November delivery futures for light sweet crude hit a session high of $88.76 per barrel, and consolidated at $88.60 by 8:46 a.m. in London.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:23:48 GMT

ECB keeps bid rate unchanged at 0.75%

The ECB Governing Council held its minimum bid rate stable at 0.75% for the third consecutive month during a monthly meeting on Thursday. Markets posted only a 3% probability of a rate decrease today. For now the 0.75% bid is the rate at which refinancing agreements are established for all participants.During the meeting the Council also decided to leave its

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:13:48 GMT

Euro rises to a 2-week high against Franc

On Thursday, the Euro grew to a 2-week high versus the Swiss Franc, as traders' sentiment was buoyed by speculation that Spain's request for a bailout will happen soon. The 17-nation currency added 0.2%, to trade at 1.2133, which was highest level since the middle of September. Moreover, the ECB is expected to leave interest rates unaltered on Thursday.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 12:02:49 GMT

Asian currencies rise to 7-month high on U.S. employment data

Asian currencies were close to 7-month high as data showed the U.S. employment increased more than economists projected, alleviating market concerns about global slowdown and boosting demand for riskier assets. The Taiwan Dollar gained 0.3% to NT$29.322 versus the U.S. Dollar, while the Philippines peso rose 0.1% to 41.555.The Malaysian Ringgit climbed 0.1% to 3.0575. 

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:51:47 GMT

Yen weakens on speculation central banks will take steps

The Japanese Yen fell versus its major counterparts amid speculation central banks will take more measures to prevent further economic slowdown, curtailing demand for haven assets. Japan's currency lost 0.2% to 78.67 per U.S. Dollar after touching 78.72, the lowest level since September 19. The Yen fell 0.4% to 101.68 per Euro, heading for a sixth-consecutive decline. 

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:41:32 GMT

BoE holds key rate unchanged

The Bank of England kept the base rate of interest at the record low of 0.25% for the 44th consecutive month and decided to hold off any further economy-boosting measures. Economists had widely forecast such outcome. Analysts expect no further quantitative easing until November, when the latest investment of 50 billion Pounds is used up. The total commitment in bond-purchasing

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:32:47 GMT

Pound at a 2-week low against Euro, rate decisions eyed

On Thursday, the British Pounds was at a 2-week low versus the Euro, as traders eyed the upcoming results of BoE meeting. Although, the central bank is expected to leave its policy unchanged, soft data in the U.K. kept alive speculation about another monetary stimulus. The Euro added 0.1% and was traded at £80.375, which was the highest since September 20.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:21:47 GMT

House prices in the U.K. declined unexpectedly in September

Halifax, a mortgage lender, reported on Thursday that its house price index declined unexpectedly, as demand was influenced by the weak economy. In September, British house prices lost 0.4%, following an unexpected August's 0.5% increase. Economists, however, predicted that U.K. house prices would add 0.2% last month.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 11:10:48 GMT

Retail sales in Australia rose less than expected

Australian Bureau of Statistics reported on Thursday that Australia's retail sales increased less than expected in September. Retail sales grew by 0.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis, compared to a preceding month's decrease of 0.8%. Economists, however, expected that retail sales would witness a more optimistic growth of 0.4%.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:59:48 GMT

Loonie falls to 1-month low on weak China's data

The Canadian Dollar declined to almost one-month low versus the U.S. Dollar as a decrease in China's non-manufacturing industrial growth offset data that showed U.S. employment rose more than expected. The Loonie lost 0.4% to 98.76 cents per U.S counterpart. The Canadian Dollar touched 98.84, the lowest since September 6.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:48:47 GMT

ADB revise downward its forecast for China's GDP growth

The Asian Development Bank slashed its forecast for China's GDP growth in 2012 to 7.7% from 8.5% projected in April, while the Chinese government will assure a soft economic landing. According to economists of ADB, the downside risks to the Chinese economy possibly will intensify in the short run due to weak global demand and concerns surrounding China's largest trading

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:37:48 GMT

Aussie close to 1-month low on weak retail sales data

The Australian Dollar was close to 1-month low as data showed retail sales rose at a slower pace than expected. The Aussie was little changed at $1.0218 after touching $1.0182, the weakest level since September 6. Australia's currency climbed 0.2% to 80.35 Yen. The New Zealand Dollar gained 0.2% to 82.09 U.S. cents and increased 0.4% to 64.55 Yen. 

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:26:47 GMT

Asian stocks rise on U.S. jobs report

Asian stocks rose as data on U.S. employment and service sector overshot expectations, calming concerns the world's biggest economy is slowing. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.6% to 122.25. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average gained 1.3% and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index climbed 0.4%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 0.2% and South Korea's Kospi Index added 0.1%. 

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 10:15:47 GMT

Portugal raise taxes to meet bailout requirements

Portugal decided to raise taxes to meet necessary requirements to receive an international bailout. Average rate of income tax will be increased by 2 percentage points from 9.8% currently to 11.8%. The government's measures, including income and property taxes hikes, a new tax on financial transactions and spending cuts, will amount to 3% of GDP next year.    

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 09:10:06 GMT

Copper falls, growth worried weigh

On Thursday, copper was traded lower on Chinese economy slowdown and a worsening outlook for European economies. Traders eyed the upcoming ECB meeting later in the day and U.S. non-farm payroll data. On the London Metal Exchange, three-month copper reached $8,274 per tonne, losing 0.19%, by 04:30 a.m. in London.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 09:09:39 GMT

Treasuries fall on speculation that QE will stoke inflation

On Thursday, treasuries were traded lower amid speculation that quantitative easing could boost the U.S. economy, stoking inflation. 10-year notes trimmed 4-day gains as increased Asian stocks, sapped safer assets demand. 30-year notes yield added 2 basis points and reached 2.84% by 7:07 a.m. London time.

Thu, 04 Oct 2012 08:37:48 GMT

Oil declines on cooling economies in Asia

On Thursday, crude oil declined on soft Chinese output and uncertainty over Spanish bailout. On the NYMEX, November delivery futures for light sweet crude were trade at $88.11 per barrel, which was a 0.03% decrease for the Asian trade. Earlier, it hit a session low of $88.09 and $88.34 per barrel, which was a session high.

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