A week later and not much has changed with the Strait of Hormuz situation
From the end of last month: There’s still mud in the waters on how things are playing out with the Strait of Ho ...
Eurozone May retail sales +0.2% vs +0.3% m/m expected
Retail sales +0.2% vs +0.3% m/m expectedPrior -0.4%; revised to -0.3%Retail sales +1.6% vs +1.6% y/y expectedPrior +1 ...
Eurozone May PPI +0.2% vs +0.2% m/m expected
PPI +0.2% vs +0.2% m/m expectedPrior +0.6%; revised to +0.7%PPI +5.9% vs +5.7% y/y expectedPrior +4.9%; revised to +5 ...
UK June construction PMI 38.4 vs 40.0 expected
Construction PMI vs 40.0 expectedPrior 38.2More to come..
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Eurozone July Sentix investor confidence -3.1 vs -10.0 expected
Sentix investor confidence vs -10.0 expectedPrior -13.4More to come..
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What are the main events for today?
EUROPEAN SESSIONIn the European session, we don’t have much on the agenda other than a couple of low tier relea ...
What are the main events for today?
EUROPEAN SESSIONIn the European session, we don’t have much on the agenda other than a couple of low tier relea ...
German factory orders see a broader pick up again in May
Industrial orders +1.9% vs +1.5% m/m expectedPrior -3.8%; revised to -3.2%It’s a modest rebound in German manuf ...
China reportedly launches nuclear-capable long-range missile in the South Pacific
The report says that the Chinese navy has launched a missile towards an area in the international waters of the South ...
investingLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: OPEC+ keeps supply taps open
Goldman cuts yen forecast to 165, among most bearish on Wall StreetASB backs RBNZ hold in JulyHong Kong pension fund ...
Australia TD-MI Inflation Gauge, June 2026: 32.9% y/y (vs. prior 4.4%)
Australia Melbourne Institute inflation gauge is a privately conducted survey. Its not so much focused on any more no ...
New Zealand data – ANZ commodity index rises as wool, aluminium lead year-on-year gains
The divergence between the world price index, up 1.3% year on year, and the NZD-denominated index, down 0.3% in May o ...