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Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:38:50 GMT

Brazilian unemployment unexpectedly declines in November

The jobless rate in Brazil surprisingly fell in November of the current year, reaching its lowest value since December 2012. The unemployment rate in the country posted a drop from 5.2% in October to 4.6% in the previous month. On the annual basis, the joblessness showed a positive trend as well, decreasing from 4.9% in November 2012. The total number

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:27:03 GMT

Irish economy rises the most since 2011

The economic growth in Ireland reached its highest pace in more than two years, as the GDP advanced 1.5% in the previous quarter on a quarterly basis. Therefore, the economy surged the most since Q1 of 2011. In April-June the GDP showed a 1% rise. Recently, Ireland exited a bailout program and investment to the country jumped 10.9%. Consumer spending

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:16:09 GMT

Loonie weakens to three-year low as Fed scales back stimulus

Canada's currency dropped to a three-year low after the Fed winded down its economic stimulus programme as the officials stated that nation's economy has improved enough to start tapering. The Canadian Dollar slid 0.2% to C$1.0722 per U.S. Dollar as of 8:18 a.m., after it retreated to C$1.0728 earlier, the lowest level in three years.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 16:02:08 GMT

Gold falls to five-month low after Fed

Gold declined below $1,200 an ounce to the lowest level in five months as the Fed scaled back its monetary stimulus, trimming demand for safe-haven assets. The yellow metal for February delivery slipped 2.4% to $1,205.20 an ounce at 7:59 a.m. in New York, after sliding 3% to $1,198 an ounce. Bullion prices sank into a bear market in April

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:51:03 GMT

Eurozone current account increases in October

The current account surplus in the Eurozone inched up in October of this year to 21.8 billion euro, while economists expected the indicator to decline further after September weak data. In that month the surplus was 14.9 billion euro and was forecasted to drop to 14.2 billion euro. Moreover, the ECB data showed that the surplus from trading goods surged

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:40:03 GMT

European shares climb as Asian currencies fall

European shares gained and gold slipped after the Fed's decision to slow down its bond-buying programme boosted investor sentiment in the U.S. economy. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index gained 1.5% as of 8 a.m. and it posted its biggest two-day advance in approximately six months. The biggest gainer was Mediaset SpA that rallied 12%.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:29:03 GMT

U.K. shares advance after Fed decision

U.K. shares gained for a second straight day after the Fed's decision to wind down its monetary stimulus programme boosted investor sentiment in the U.S. economy. The FTSE 100 Index added 0.9% to 6,552.98 as of 9:37 a.m. London time and the gauge has advanced 11% this year to date. The FTSE All-Share Index climbed 1%, while Ireland's ISEQ Index

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:18:04 GMT

U.S. share futures little changed after their record

U.S. stock-index futures fell slightly after the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 Index closed at its record high as the Fed decided to start scaling back its stimulus. S&P 500 futures expiring in March retreated less than 0.1% to 1,804 as of 7:26 a.m. New York time, while Dow Jones Industrial Average contracts slipped 0.1% to 16,106.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 15:07:07 GMT

Australian and New Zealand Dollars fall on tapering bets

The Aussie and the Kiwi dropped versus biggest part of their most-traded peers on speculation that the Fed will continue winding down its monetary stimulus that has supported asset prices. Australia's Dollar slid 0.2% to 88.44 U.S. cents at 4:43 p.m. Sydney time, after it slipped to 88.21 yesterday, while the New Zealand Dollar declined 0.6% to 81.89 U.S. cents.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:56:03 GMT

Emerging market stocks drop as Fed tapers

Emerging-market equities declined on Thursday with the region's currencies falling as the U.S. Federal Reserve announced it reduces its bond-purchases to $75 billion per month while keeping the interest rate at record low. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 0.3% to 989.70 as of 11:09 a.m. London time, the Hang Send China Enterprises Index lost 1.7%, whereas the South Korean

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:45:07 GMT

German bunds rise as Fed trims easing programme

German government bunds increased on Thursday with the 2-year securities gaining and widening the yield-spread with U.S. Treasuries on Fed's decision to taper off its bond-purchasing program by $10 billion a month. Germany's two-year government bunds slipped two basis points to 0.22% as of 11:05 a.m. in London, while the similar-maturity notes in the U.S. traded at 0.34%.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:34:05 GMT

U.K. bonds drop on rising retail sales

U.K. gilts declined on Thursday falling for the second successive day after a government report showed that retail sales in the country advanced in November suggesting that the nation's economy gathered momentum. The benchmark 10-year government yields added two basis points to 2.95% as of 11:23 a.m. in London, the most since December 6.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:23:04 GMT

WTI rises on lower stockpiles and as Fed tapers off

West Texas Intermediate crude traded in New York increased on Thursday traded close to the strongest level in one week after a report showed that inventories in the U.S. dropped and as the U.S. Federal Reserve trimmed its stimulus as the economy improves. WTI for delivery in January expiring today rose 6 cents to $97.86 per barrel on the NYMEX.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:12:19 GMT

U.S. jobless claims jumped to 379,000

The total number of applications for unemployment benefits in the United States unexpectedly advanced during the previous week, reaching 379,000. Economists, in turn, predicted this number to decrease to 336,000, on average, from 369,000 a week before. Analysts said that such fluctuations usually take place closer to the end of the year, as they recommend to look at four-week average

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 14:05:06 GMT

Swiss trade surplus shrinks in November

Trade balance in Switzerland came in surplus in November, however the figure was expected to advance from the previous month defying projections for an improvement, a report released by the Federal Customs showed on Thursday. Switzerland's trade surplus slipped from October's CHF 2.282 billion to CHF 2.112 billion in November.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:45:03 GMT

New Zealand's GDP grows 1.4% in Q3

Performance of the New Zealand's economy improved in the three months to September compared to the quarter before with the pace of growth beating economists' expectations, the Statistics New Zealand showed in a report on Thursday. Gross domestic product of the country rose 1.4% in the Q3 compared to a 1.1% advance originally forecast and after rising 0.2% in the

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:34:04 GMT

Japan's all industry index slips in October

Industry activity in the Asia's second largest economy decreased in October dropping for the first time in a four-month period, however the pace of decline was lower than originally forecast, the Ministry of Economy showed in a report on Thursday. The headline index slid 0.2% on a sequential basis in October after rising 0.5% in the prior month.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:23:08 GMT

German real earnings fall in Q3

Real earnings in the Europe's largest economy decreased in the three months until September, at the same time, Germany's public debt dropped 1.9% on an annual basis in the Q3, a report published by the country's statistical office showed on Thursday. German real earnings slipped 0.3% in the Q3, while in nominal terms earnings advanced 1.3% in the same period.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:12:23 GMT

U.K. retail sales rebound in November

Retail sales in the United Kingdom recovered in the month of November matching economists' expectations, a report revealed by the Office for National Statistics showed on Thursday. According to the report, the U.K.'s retail sales inclusive auto fuel gained 0.3% on a monthly basis in November following a 0.9% fall in the prior month, while sales volume excluding auto fuel

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:01:06 GMT

Fed reduces its bond purchases by $10 billion per month

The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on yesterday's policy meeting that it tapers the monetary easing by $10 billion totaling $75 billion per month amid recent economic data showing an improvement in the nation's economy. The Fed may reduce its bond-purchases to $35 billion in the following month rather than $40 billion a month originally expected.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 12:50:09 GMT

Japan's leading economic indicators on tap for Thursday

Leading indicators of economic activity in Japan are forecast to show that the overall business climate slightly worsen in October with leading and coincident indexes recording 109.9 and 109.6 respectively, a survey published by the country's central bank revealed on Thursday. Japan's industry index is set to slow by 0.3% and store sales are expected to drop 0.6% in October.

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 12:39:03 GMT

China's inflation seem to be higher in Q4

Inflation in the world's second largest economy is expected to increase more than initially expected in the last quarter of 2013 after a survey showed that people seem prices higher, the People's Bank of China revealed on Thursday.  Official figures showed that inflation in the country advanced from 3.2% in October to 3% in November, while the central bank's target

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 12:28:04 GMT

U.S. shares surge as Fed slightly scales back

Wall Street shares rallied on Wednesday with the benchmark indexes Dow Jones and S&P 500 closing at historic records after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced that it trims its monetary easing by $10 billion a month. The Dow Jones industrial average surged 1.84% to 16,167.97, the Standard & Poor's 500 Index rose 1.66% to 1,810.65 and the Nasdaq Composite Index

Thu, 19 Dec 2013 12:12:06 GMT

U.S. Dollar drops against Yen on Fed

The U.S. currency weakened on Thursday following an increase against the Japanese currency after the Federal Reserve unveiled its decision to trim its monthly bond-purchases by $10 billion as the economy slightly improved in recent months. The so-called Greenback advanced to the five0year peak at 104.37 yen after dropping to 103.96 yen.

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