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Eurozone March Unemployme ...

Latest data from Eurostat indicates Europe's unemployment rate at 10.9%, the highest since 1999 when the Euro was born. Slow

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Eurozone & China April PMI’s – summarised in 5 key charts

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If You Can't Beat 'Em, Jo ...

Yesterday, the minutes of the most recently concluded MPC monetary policy meeting revealed that Adam Posen, one of the two du

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AustralianNew Car Sales F ...

New motor vehicle sales in Australia increased 4 percent from a month earlier in seasonally adjusted terms in March, the Aust

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Chinese economic data sur ...

Different readings between rival Chinese manufacturing surveys for March had analysts searching for answers Monday, with some

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China manufacturing activ ...

This morning (Sunday 1 April 2012) marked the release of China’s official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) and the HSBC/Mark

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U.S. Durable and Capital ...

Today, the U.S. Census Bureau published its monthly report on the changes in U.S. durable goods manufactures' shipments, inve

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Europe’s Economic Woes ...

If you are not convinced that China Manufacturing data is bad coming in at 48.1 where for the past five months it has been co

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Daily Outlook - China Slo ...

The USD saw a weak HSBC Chinese PMI print for March at 48.1 vs. 49.6 along with concerns that world's largest manufacturer wa

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IMF Requires More Austeri ...

The IMF is starting to shake its big tail again. Requiring 12 billion euros of more austerity measures for Greece to close th

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US Factory Orders Surprise to the Upside,

posted by Avatar FXTimes 388 days ago in USD, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 388 days ago

Following the April ISM manufacturing PMI report that beat expectations yesterday, the US manufacturing sector got another better than expected report as factory orders jumped 3% in March to $462.91 billion. The gain came on underlying strength a  read more
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Declining Domestic Demands see UK PMI fall to 54.6 in April

posted by Avatar MakingtheTrade 388 days ago in GBP, Manufacturing made popular 388 days ago

UK PMI fell to 54.6 in April. The report's authors warned that declining domestic demand would see UK manufacturers become increasingly reliant on exports. As such, the declines in the sector could continue into the coming months.  read more
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Pound, Aussie Slide as Fundamentals Mix with General Risk A

posted by Avatar FXTimes 388 days ago in GBP, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 388 days ago

Following the killing of Osama Bin Laden, global financial markets were a bit on edge, as Al Quada and its affiliates vowed some kind of retaliation for their leaders death. That unease worried investors enough to cause a move into safe haven cur  read more
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April ISM Manufacturing PMI Sparks Risk Appetite

posted by Avatar FXTimes 389 days ago in USD, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 389 days ago

The manufacturing sector in the US has been at the forefront of the US recovery, but today, data was expected to show activity cooling from its recent levels. The ISM Manufacturing index hit a level of 61.2 in March, following a 61.4 reading in F  read more
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ISM Manufacturing PMI Surprises – Dollar Isn’t Cheered

posted by Avatar forexcrunch 389 days ago in USD, Manufacturing made popular 389 days ago

The manufacturing sector in the US is undergoing a smaller slowdown than expected. The ISM Manufacturing PMI dropped to 60.4 points. A drop to 59.9 was expected. But the dollar doesn’t rise.  read more
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Fundamental Wrap-Up: US Confidence, Housing Prices, Rich Fed

posted by Avatar FXTimes 395 days ago in Housing, Manufacturing, Consumer made popular 395 days ago

Data from the US showed consumer confidence rebounding in April, a positive sign for consumer spending during the month. The manufacturing sector in the Richmond Fed area showed an increase in activity, but one that was smaller than anticipated.  read more
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China: Three Times a Trillionaire!

posted by Avatar EJSuratos 402 days ago in Special, Inflation, Manufacturing made popular 402 days ago

Over the weekend, a report came out saying that China has finally become a three-time trillionaire. Since China had a trade deficit in the last quarter of 2010, this means that most of its reserves was due to the large amount of capital that made  read more
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EUR Rebounds as Risk Appetite Returns – Latest on Greece

posted by Avatar FXTimes 402 days ago in EUR, Sentiment, Manufacturing made popular 402 days ago

Risk appetite tentatively returned to the market and European equities as well, as well as the EUR, clawed back some of the steep losses from the previous session. Stronger manufacturing data helped, as did reassurance from Finland that they woul  read more
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Fundamental Wrap-Up - US PPI & Claims, CAN Manuf. Sales

posted by Avatar FXTimes 407 days ago in Inflation, Employment, Manufacturing made popular 407 days ago

US producer prices rose in March, though the headline rate came in cooler than expected while the core PPI rose more than expected – a sign that higher energy prices are filtering down into underlying inflation. Jobless claims saw a sharp increas  read more
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This Week in the USD: Sales, Manufacturing, Inflation on Tap

posted by Avatar FXTimes 411 days ago in Fundamental, Retail Sales, Manufacturing made popular 411 days ago

Following a week where there was a dearth of US releases, this week we have plenty. We open the week with several speeches, mainly from dovish FOMC members. We then have a slew of data coming out during the week including trade, retail sales, con  read more
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Euro Climbs Pre-ECB, Pound Down on Output Data, CHF Stiffens

posted by Avatar FXTimes 415 days ago in CHF, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 415 days ago

In today's session we saw the Euro stronger on the back on interest rate expectations, the Pound slide on weaker than expected industrial production data, and the Swiss Franc stiffen following its stronger than expected rise in consumer prices.  read more
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Looking Ahead to Tomorrow’s Global Session – Wed. April 6th

posted by Avatar FXTimes 416 days ago in Fundamental, Daily, Manufacturing made popular 416 days ago

We preview the upcoming global session’s key fundamental releases – Swiss consumer prices, UK manufacturing and housing prices, and German factory orders. Each can have an impact on their home currencies. We also recap the key stories from Tuesda  read more