Britain's political leaders are making a final push for votes ahead of Thursday's general election, which has been dominated by the issue of Britain's exit from the European Union. A new report...
The British pound slipped early on Wednesday after a poll showed a narrowing lead for Prime Minister Boris Johnso's Conservative Party in an election later in the week, while U.S. dollar movement...
Hong Kong stocks opened slightly lower Wednesday morning on growing concern that the US will hike tariffs on more than $100 billion of Chinese goods, fuelling fears they could harm long-running...
Oil retreated from its highest close in almost three months after an industry report showed American crude inventories expanded last week, adding to concerns over weakening demand. West Texas...
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Hong Kong stocks opened slightly lower Wednesday morning on growing concern that the US will hike tariffs on more than $100 billion of Chinese goods, fuelling fears they could harm long-running trade talks.
The Hang Seng index fell 0.10 percent, or 26.53 points, to 26,410.09.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.18 percent, or 5.28 points, to 2,922.60 but the Shenzhen Composite...
The ZEW indicator of economic sentiment in Germany turned positive in December, rising to the highest level in 21 months.
The ZEW registered a reading of 10.7 points, up from -2.1 in November. "This hope results from a higher than expected German foreign trade surplus in October, alongside relatively robust economic growth in the EU in the third quarter and a stable German labor market.
The...
The British pound slipped early on Wednesday after a poll showed a narrowing lead for Prime Minister Boris Johnso's Conservative Party in an election later in the week, while U.S. dollar movement looked to the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.
Investors were also focusing on what U.S. President Donald Trump will do with U.S. tariffs on nearly $160 billion worth of Chinese consumer goods, due to...
Britain's political leaders are making a final push for votes ahead of Thursday's general election, which has been dominated by the issue of Britain's exit from the European Union.
A new report from analyst group The UK in a Changing Europe at Kings College London concludes that both the ruling Conservative party and opposition Labour party manifestos are vague or misleading...
Australia™s central bank kept interest rates unchanged as it waits for three cuts since June to flow through to areas of the economy beyond the property market.
Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe and his board kept the cash rate at 0.75% Tuesday, in line with expectations of economists and money markets. He will want to hold onto his remaining...
Time | Country | IM | Figures | Previous | Forecast | Actual |
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01.01 | U.S | M | 10-y Bond Auction | 1.81|2.5 | - | 1.84|2.4 |
06.30 | AUD | M | Westpac Consumer Sentiment | 4.5% | - | -1.9% |
06.50 | JPN | L | BSI Manufacturing Index | -0.2 | 0.2 | -7.8 |
20.30 | U.S | H | CPI m/m | 0.4% | 0.2% | |
20.30 | U.S | H | Core CPI m/m | 0.2% | 0.2% | |
22.30 | U.S | M | Crude Oil Inventories | -4.9M | -2.9M |
Confusion and uncertainty dominates the gold market as traders and investors continue to react to shifting trade sentiment between China and the U.S.
The latest Kitco News Weekly Gold Survey shows Wall Street analysts nearly caught in a three-way tie, while only a slight majority of retail investors remain bearish on gold.
"One day a trade deal with China is on and then the...