Sunday , 12 January 2025

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PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.0946 (vs. estimate at 7.2250)

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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China Industrial Profits data due at the bottom of the hour

China's industrial firms' profitability for January and February (combined) due for release at 0130 GMT, 2130 US Eastern time.Industrial profits fell 2.3% in...

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Event Guide: Canada’s Monthly GDP Report (January 2024)

Did the Canadian economy hit the ground running when it comes to economic growth this year? Or was it off to a slow...

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BOJ’s Tamura says likely to maintain accomodative monetary policy for time being

Policy board member Tamura: Based on current economic, price outlook, BOJ likely to maintain accomodative monetary conditions for time being Will guide monetary...

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AUD a few points lower after monthly (February) CPI data

The data on Australian inflation in February is here:Australian monthly CPI (February) 3.4% y/y (vs. 3.5% expected)A slight beat on the headline, but...

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Australian Monthly CPI rises 3.4% YoY in February vs. 3.5% expected

Australia’s monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) rises 3.4% in the year to February 2024, compared to the annual increase of 3.4% seen in...

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GBP/USD drifts lower to 1.2620, UK GDP data looms

The GBP/USD pair edges lower to 1.2620 during the early Asian trading hours on Wednesday.

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Australian monthly CPI (February) 3.4% y/y (vs. 3.5% expected)

A better result, matching January and lower than the estimate.3.4% y/y in Februaryexpected 3.5%, prior 3.4%for the m/m the result is +0.5% vs....

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PBOC is expected to set the USD/CNY reference rate at 7.2250 – Reuters estimate

People's Bank of China USD/CNY reference rate is due around 0115 GMT.The People's Bank of China (PBOC), China's central bank, is responsible for...

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New Zealand Treasury cuts its forecast for inflation, sees 3.3% from 4.1% previously

New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveiled the nations’ Treasury half yearly update on Wednesday.