Monday , 13 January 2025

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ECB’s Knot and BoE’s Mann speaking on Thursday

I haven't a scheduled time for this.European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas KnotBank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine MannAre both...

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More Waller headlines: “Fed’s Waller Says No Rush to Cut Interest Rates”

Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller spoke earlier. Headlines are focused on his reasons for delaying cuts.Reuters, for example:Fed's Waller still sees 'no...

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PBoC sets USD/CNY reference rate at 7.0948 vs. 7.0946 previous

On Thursday, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) set the USD/CNY central rate for the trading session ahead at 7.0948 as compared to...

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PBOC sets USD/ CNY reference rate for today at 7.0948 (vs. estimate at 7.2259)

The People's Bank of China set the onshore yuan (CNY) reference rate for the trading session ahead.USD/CNY is the onshore yuan. Its permitted...

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WTI turns red near $81.50 on Fed’s hawkish comments, a surprise jump in US crude stockpiles

Western Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $81.50 on Wednesday.

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China hopes the Netherlands would ensure “normal” trade of lithography machines

China hopes the Netherlands would support companies in fulfilling their contractual obligations and ensure "normal" trade of lithography machines, said Chinese Commerce Minister...

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Australian Retail Sales for February +0.3% m/m (expected 0.4%, prior +.1%)

The data release is not moving around AUD too much atall. It dropped earlier on Waller, as did pretty much everything else (the...

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Australia’s Retail Sales rises 0.3% MoM in February vs. 0.4% expected

Australia’s Retail Sales, a measure of the country’s consumer spending, dropped 0.3% MoM in February from the previous reading of a 1.1% rise,...

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Australia Private Sector Credit (YoY) rose from previous 4.9% to 5% in February

Australia Private Sector Credit (YoY) rose from previous 4.9% to 5% in February

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Australia Private Sector Credit (MoM) rose from previous 0.4% to 0.5% in February

Australia Private Sector Credit (MoM) rose from previous 0.4% to 0.5% in February