Analyse fondamentale

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Fri, 31 Oct 2014 07:07:04 GMT

German unemployment unexpectedly declines, Spanish economy growth in Q3

The number of unemployed people in Europe's biggest economy unexpectedly plummeted, while jobless rate stayed unchanged at 6.7%.

Thu, 30 Oct 2014 08:20:16 GMT

RBNZ holds cash rate at 3.5%, frustrated with high NZD

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand did not provide any surprise to the markets, acting in line with expectations and leaving its official cash rate at 3.5%.

Thu, 30 Oct 2014 08:09:05 GMT

Japan industrial production rebounds in September

Following recently published positive retail sales data, Japan posted a surprising bounce back of industrial production, adding to hopes the negative impact of the April sales tax hike is waning.

Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:58:05 GMT

UK Mortgage approvals at 14-month low, inflation expectations unchanged

The number of new mortgages approved in the UK declined in September to a 14-month low, adding to latest evidences Britain's housing market is cooling. Mortgage approvals fell to 61,267, the lowest level since July 2013, down from 64,054 in August, the Bank of England reported.

Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:47:05 GMT

Fed, being optimistic about US economy, ends its 6-year old QE programme

29 October will go down to history as the day when the Fed finally concluded the largest and most aggressive asset-buying programme in the history of the US, which had supported the world's number one economy since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008.

Thu, 30 Oct 2014 07:36:04 GMT

Brussels approve French and Italian 2015 budgets, Spanish consumers in spending mood

The European Commission said it would approve 2015 French and Italian budget, after the countries made last-minute improvements to spending plans.

Wed, 29 Oct 2014 07:42:35 GMT

New Zealand business confidence at 3-month high

The New Zealand Dollar strengthened versus its American counterpart ahead of rate announcements from the RBNZ and Fed, which are both likely to keep rates steady.

Wed, 29 Oct 2014 07:31:33 GMT

Retail sales surge, adding to signs economy can withstand second sales tax hike

Retail sales in Japan rose for a third consecutive month in September, adding to signs that consumer spending might be robust enough to withstand a second sales tax increase planned for next year.

Wed, 29 Oct 2014 07:20:06 GMT

Cameron refuses to pay UK bill to EU budget

British Prime Minister David Cameron, being under political pressure from eurosceptics, refused to pay 2.1 billion-euro bill into the EU budget by the December 1 deadline.

Wed, 29 Oct 2014 07:09:04 GMT

Durable goods orders unexpectedly drop, consumer confidence at 7-year high

Orders for capital goods declined more than expected in September, dropping the most in eight months. However, the decrease is likely to be temporary as businesses have been feeling upbeat in recent months.

Wed, 29 Oct 2014 06:58:04 GMT

ECB sees limited risk of price deflation, relationship with Germany deteriorates

European Central Bank chief economist Peter Praet calmed down concerns about possible deflation in the Euro area, by saying that the risk of price deflation is limited, despite the fact that the Euro zone's consumer prices fell to the lowest level on record.

Tue, 28 Oct 2014 07:10:13 GMT

Difficult tax decision looms, with officials being divided

Japanese industrial production probably slightly recovered in September, whereas consumer price inflation may have fallen, adding to uncertainty whether the Japanese government will proceed with a planned sales tax hike again next year.

Tue, 28 Oct 2014 06:59:04 GMT

McCafferty urges BoE to lift inters rates now

The Bank of England should start lifting interest rates now, as spare capacity in the UK's economy could be used up by the middle of next year, adding to inflation pressures.

Tue, 28 Oct 2014 06:48:05 GMT

Fed to end QE this week, wait before rate increase

The Federal Reserve this week will likely reiterate its willingness to wait some time before increasing interest rates following a volatile month in financial markets that saw some gauges of inflation expectations decline worryingly low.

Tue, 28 Oct 2014 06:37:05 GMT

25 banks fail stress test, German business confidence at 2-year low

ECB's year-long examination of banks asset strength and ability to withstand economic turbulence showed that 25 banks including nine Italian failed stress test, with capital shortfalls totalling 25 billion euros.

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 08:00:09 GMT

Japan will not reach 2% inflation goal by March 2015

While Japanese policy makers are desperately trying to revive growth in the world's third biggest economy following the devastating sales tax increase in April 2014, as the deadline for reaching inflation goal is looming, economists revised their forecast for a fifth straight month, claiming that the probability the Bank of Japan will meet its 2% inflation goal by the next

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:50:04 GMT

New Zealand monthly trade deficit largest-ever as dairy product prices fall

New Zealand's trade deficit widened more than expected in September, largely due to swiftly falling dairy prices, while the import of aircrafts pushed the trade balance to its worst monthly value ever.

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:39:07 GMT

UK retail sales fall more than expected on warm autumn weather

The British economy expanded at a 0.7% pace in the three months through September, as services sector activity unexpectedly deteriorated from the preceding quarter.

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:28:04 GMT

US new homes sales rise slightly in September

Demand for new US homes increased modestly in September after soaring in August, reaching multi-year peak, the Commerce Department said.

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:17:03 GMT

Noyer urges more reforms in France and Italy, UK to pay extra sum into EU budget

Activity in Italy's retail sales sector declined, as stubbornly high unemployment and timid signs of recovery did not encourage Italian shoppers to spend.

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:06:04 GMT

Fed gets ready to end QE, BoE split on rate hike, ECB considers additional actions

Despite the recent  volatility in financial markets the Fed is expected to end its bond-buying programme as planned at the end of the current month despite the recent market volatility.

Fri, 24 Oct 2014 07:57:04 GMT

China's activity in manufacturing sector at 3-month high in October

Business activity in the Chinese manufacturing sector picked up to the highest level in three months in October, easing concerns over the pace of the nation's economic growth.

Fri, 24 Oct 2014 07:46:05 GMT

NZ inflation cools, moving rate hike expectations well into 2015

The New Zealand Dollar weakened versus the Greenback after the release of inflation data, which disappointed market participants to the downside.

Fri, 24 Oct 2014 07:35:07 GMT

UK retail sales fall more than expected on warm autumn weather

Retail sales in Britain declined more than expected in September, as clothing sales experienced the biggest decrease since April 2012.

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