Boris hits the front and heads for the line.
It’s been another interesting night for UK Politics as we now have a two horse race for the next UK Prime Minis... Read More >
Devil in the details
Headlining this week for the US, will be Thursday mornings Fed Funds Rate decision and accompanying statement. So far, the gr... Read More >
Huge week for sterling
It’s a very busy week ahead for the pound and euro, therefore we should see an increased level of volatility: Sterling has the Bank o... Read More >
Aussie heads lower
The latest quarterly job figures released yesterday, paints a pretty bleak picture for the slowing Australian economy, with the ... Read More >
US consumer prices barely rise
The aussie is trading lower this morning, after a week of posting sharp losses against the greenback. In the US, the ... Read More >
Greenback posts gains despite warning signs
The aussie has continued to decline against the US dollar, despite a number of signals for investors to move away f... Read More >
When Doves cry
Fridays US non-farm payroll data demonstrated a strong deceleration of job creation in May. Just 75,000 added, even as the unemployme... Read More >
US unemployment rises
The Kiwi has continued to make up ground this week, after the fifth straight winning session yesterday. In North American trad... Read More >
Weak consumer spending drags down GDP figure
The Australian economy grew by just 0.4% in the March quarter, contributing to a seasonally adjusted growth rate ... Read More >
Q1 GDP report due today
Today’s main headline data comes in the form of Australia’s quarterly GDP report, with economists forecasting an increase of... Read More >