Tuesday’s session was highlighted by Banxico Deputy Governor Espinosa softening the potential for a dramatic dovish policy shift, indicating that too many things would need to change to prompt a more ...
Day-ahead power prices in Germany and France declined as strong wind generation significantly reduced domestic costs in both regions. Meanwhile, power consumption in both countries is forecast for ...
Secretary-General Mark Rutte speaking in a presser at the conclusion of a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels. Calls for all NATO allies to provide enough support for Ukraine to ...
Norwegian existing house prices rose 0.4% M/M SA in November, two tenths above Norges Bank’s September MPR projection. All else equal, the trajectory of existing home prices since September should ...
Central banks across the OECD will reduce interest rates back to about neutral by 2026 as inflation settles around official ...
CBR Governor Nabiullina said another key rate hike is possible at the December rate-setting meeting, but such a decision is not pre-determined as the impact of the weaker ruble on inflation will be ...
Pac developments only impacting local rates markets and UK headline flow remaining subdued.BoE-dated OIS essentially flat, showing 30.5bp of cuts through March and 83.5bp of cuts through December ’25.
South Africa's economy rose by just 0.3% Y/Y in Q3, missing the +1.1% consensus forecast by a wide margin. The quarterly contraction in the seasonally-adjusted figure by 0.3% Q/Q also took analysts by ...
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The smaller than expected current account deficit in the third quarter raises the odds that the full-year deficit will come in below Itaú’s 2.5% of GDP call. They note that a low deficit could ...
Eurozone finance ministers will call for "discipline, commitment and respect" for EU fiscal rules when they meet in Brussels ...
Germany’s cabinet has approved a €1.3bn subsidy plan to offset electricity network fees for consumers in 2025, aiming to stabilise energy costs, the economy ministry announced today, cited by Reuters.