posted by
stockmarket
2 days ago
in GDP
The IMF predicts the global economy will grow by 3.25% in 2012, down from an earlier forecast of 4%
posted by
FXTimes
8 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, GDP
A soft GDP report begs an important question. Will this report make it more likely that the Fed will undertake more quantitative easing. If so, that would have the effect of weakening the USD, even when the normal reaction to soft growth data wou
posted by
FXTimes
8 days ago
in Technical, Daily, GDP
US Q4 GDP is estimated to be 2.8% in the advanced reading. The forecast was 3.0% and the previous quarters GDP was revised down from 2.5% to 1.8%. This takes the US recovery assessment a couple notches down. The market is reacting with risk aver
posted by
ejc
8 days ago
in USD, Fundamental, GDP
Weak US GDP in Q4? No problem. More QE. Strong GDP in Q4? No problem. More QE. Or if not, at least no rate hikes until President Romney loses seats in the 2014 mid-term elections… Risk on either way, right?
posted by
FXTimes
8 days ago
in EUR, Fundamental, GDP
The European sovereign debt market continues to show stabilization as successful auctions give the EUR a lift. Also, the market is beginning to again price in the successful completion of the debt negotiations between Greece and its private bondh
posted by
forexpromos
8 days ago
in USD, GDP
The US GDP report, released quarterly, is considered one of the most important indicators of economic activity, and a figure better than expectations ...
posted by
stockmarket
9 days ago
in Fundamental, GDP
The global economic slowdown will affect Asia this year but the region will remain the economic powerhouse of the world, led by China, India and Indonesia,
posted by
stockmarket
9 days ago
in GDP, Inflation
economic indicator january 26 2012 : Unemployment Claims in the US and CBI Realized Sales in the UK are the major market-movers. Let see what awaits us today.
posted by
FXTimes
10 days ago
in GBP, Fundamental, GDP
With the possibility of a shallow recession on hand the Bank of England may feel pressed to expand its purchase of bonds in its quantitative easing program. Market participants' expectation is that the BOE will in fact increase the scope of its b
posted by
stockmarket
14 days ago
in GDP
us.economic calendar reports january 23-27 2012 ; What’s important for U.S. economic indicators going forward is that they continue to show traction
posted by
sbx
14 days ago
in EUR, Fundamental, GDP
Watch: Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor who predicted the 2008 financial crisis, and Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, talk about the outlook for the global economy and China-U.S. relations.
posted by
EJSuratos
16 days ago
in Special, GDP
Think an annualized quarterly GDP of 8.9% is great? Maybe not for China! And don't think that it's because of high expectations. Here are three reasons why the Chinese government is concerned with their latest GDP numbers.