Analysts expect China’s November CPI to grow moderately, ranging from 0.15% to 0.6% y/y, compared to October’s 0.3%, Securities Daily reported. Declining food prices amid better weather and supply, ...
European natural gas prices reached a high of EUR 49.32 early in the session and then trended lower but were still up 1.5% on Monday at EUR 48.54 supported by expectations of increased heating demand ...
U.S. manufacturing in November contracted at its slowest pace since June and firms are laying the foundation for growth in the beginning of 2025, ISM survey chair Timothy Fiore told MNI Monday. The ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned US President-elect Donald Trump that the US would face a “dire threat” from China, Iran and North Korea if Ukraine is pushed to sign a peace deal on terms that ...
Scotiabank have pointed out that today’s economic activity data is consistent with an annual expansion of GDP 2024 of around 2.2%, somewhat below their projection of 2.4% and very close to being even ...
The counting of votes continues following the 29 November general election. Ireland's historically dominant parties, Tanaiste (Deputy PM) Micheál Martin's centrist/centre-right Fianna Fáil and ...
While USDBRL remains 1.7% higher on the day, around 6.07, DI swap rates are outperforming, with yields in the 12-18m segment down by more than 10bp. Long-end yields remain 70bp higher over the last ...
Speaking at a business event in Sao Paulo earlier, Economy Minister Caputo said that were the government to be successful in negotiating a new programme with the IMF, it would surely include a fresh ...