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Indonesia, Korea and the UK all review rates; German growth rises; US prices fall; ANZ accused of dodgy behaviour by dealers; UST 10yr yield 2.07%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 64.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.3
15th Jan 16, 7:24am
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Indonesia, Korea and the UK all review rates; German growth rises; US prices fall; ANZ accused of dodgy behaviour by dealers; UST 10yr yield 2.07%; oil up, gold down; NZ$1 = 64.7 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.3
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; risk aversion dominates, Aussies jobs impress, card spending hits record high, inflation scarce, swaps drop, NZD follows
14th Jan 16, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Thursday; risk aversion dominates, Aussies jobs impress, card spending hits record high, inflation scarce, swaps drop, NZD follows
Allan Barber says that while partnerships help everywhere, it is especially true in China, because it "is different"
14th Jan 16, 9:08am
Allan Barber says that while partnerships help everywhere, it is especially true in China, because it "is different"
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, January 14, 2016
14th Jan 16, 8:38am
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The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Thursday, January 14, 2016
China's trade balance stronger than expected, lifting both NZD & AUD; US EIA data showing rising oil inventories curtails price recovery
14th Jan 16, 8:09am
China's trade balance stronger than expected, lifting both NZD & AUD; US EIA data showing rising oil inventories curtails price recovery
US mortgage applications jump; US targets cash laundering through property; China exports surprise; UST 10yr yield 2.13%; oil down, gold; NZ$1 = 65.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.2
14th Jan 16, 7:34am
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US mortgage applications jump; US targets cash laundering through property; China exports surprise; UST 10yr yield 2.13%; oil down, gold; NZ$1 = 65.6 US¢, TWI-5 = 71.2
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; Co-operative Bank lifts deposit rates, Auckland housing market cools, Harmoney chairman's surprise departure
13th Jan 16, 3:58pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; Co-operative Bank lifts deposit rates, Auckland housing market cools, Harmoney chairman's surprise departure
US Crude oil reaches new 12-year low; copper sinks to 6-year low; PBoC ups defence of yuan; UST 10yr yield 2.13%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
13th Jan 16, 8:10am
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US Crude oil reaches new 12-year low; copper sinks to 6-year low; PBoC ups defence of yuan; UST 10yr yield 2.13%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
Commodity price index down nearly 13%; Risk appetite subdued; Chinese authorities prefer stability over flexibility for Yuan; plunge in UK industrial production
13th Jan 16, 8:01am
Commodity price index down nearly 13%; Risk appetite subdued; Chinese authorities prefer stability over flexibility for Yuan; plunge in UK industrial production
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; soft commodity prices softer, Kiwis flock to Australia - but only to visit, cheap burgers, higher swap rates, stable NZD
12th Jan 16, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; soft commodity prices softer, Kiwis flock to Australia - but only to visit, cheap burgers, higher swap rates, stable NZD
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, January 12, 2016
12th Jan 16, 8:48am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, January 12, 2016
WTI oil price down 6%, now sitting at December 2008 levels; Chinese officials want Yuan to stabilise; NZD/USD finds support in mid 65c level
12th Jan 16, 8:18am
WTI oil price down 6%, now sitting at December 2008 levels; Chinese officials want Yuan to stabilise; NZD/USD finds support in mid 65c level
Oil price slumps on China share falls; air freight volumes rising; NZ winner in TPP; US Fed pays huge dividend; UST 10yr yield 2.18%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 71
12th Jan 16, 7:34am
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Oil price slumps on China share falls; air freight volumes rising; NZ winner in TPP; US Fed pays huge dividend; UST 10yr yield 2.18%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.5 US¢, TWI-5 = 71
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; Retirement villages boost building consents, renters increase as home owners decline, car sales strong & more
11th Jan 16, 4:02pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; Retirement villages boost building consents, renters increase as home owners decline, car sales strong & more
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, January 11, 2016
11th Jan 16, 8:47am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Monday, January 11, 2016
Strong US jobs data doesn't beat market risk aversion. NZD falling on evaporating confidence in China's market and policy trends
11th Jan 16, 8:20am
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Strong US jobs data doesn't beat market risk aversion. NZD falling on evaporating confidence in China's market and policy trends
US non-farm payrolls rise almost +300,000; US inventories fall; SEC faults credit raters; China CPI rises; UST 10yr yield 2.12%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
11th Jan 16, 7:13am
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US non-farm payrolls rise almost +300,000; US inventories fall; SEC faults credit raters; China CPI rises; UST 10yr yield 2.12%; oil and gold fall; NZ$1 = 65.4 US¢, TWI-5 = 70.9
China market shenanigans repeat, with echos worldwide. The AUD the 'worst performer'. Risks for the NZD are to the downside
8th Jan 16, 9:06am
China market shenanigans repeat, with echos worldwide. The AUD the 'worst performer'. Risks for the NZD are to the downside
China gives up stock market fall limits; World Bank raises growth forecasts; Brazil in trouble too; Aussie trade dives; UST 10yr yield 2.19%; gold up again; oil down again; NZ$1 = 66.4 USc, TWI-5 = 72
8th Jan 16, 8:35am
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China gives up stock market fall limits; World Bank raises growth forecasts; Brazil in trouble too; Aussie trade dives; UST 10yr yield 2.19%; gold up again; oil down again; NZ$1 = 66.4 USc, TWI-5 = 72
China's stock markets shuttered again following fast slump; Aussie building approvals tumble; oil falls to US$33/bbl; gold jumps to US$1,100/oz; NZ$1 = 66.4 USc, TWI = 72.1
7th Jan 16, 4:08pm
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China's stock markets shuttered again following fast slump; Aussie building approvals tumble; oil falls to US$33/bbl; gold jumps to US$1,100/oz; NZ$1 = 66.4 USc, TWI = 72.1
Asia sentiment glum although better data out for the US and Europe. NZD seen as ajusting back from December distortions
7th Jan 16, 9:01am
Asia sentiment glum although better data out for the US and Europe. NZD seen as ajusting back from December distortions
US payrolls and service sectors expand; US trade deficit falls; Texas cow deaths; China trapped, yuan falls; US abandons 'fair value' rule; UST 10yr yield 2.20%; gold up; oil at 11 yr low; NZ$1 = 66.3 USc, TWI = 72.1
7th Jan 16, 8:31am
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US payrolls and service sectors expand; US trade deficit falls; Texas cow deaths; China trapped, yuan falls; US abandons 'fair value' rule; UST 10yr yield 2.20%; gold up; oil at 11 yr low; NZ$1 = 66.3 USc, TWI = 72.1
Markets show disdain for Chinese market manipulations. Commodities fall along with commodity currencies. Fed tries to add unpredicatibility
6th Jan 16, 9:05am
Markets show disdain for Chinese market manipulations. Commodities fall along with commodity currencies. Fed tries to add unpredicatibility
WMP falls -4.4% but other dairy prices rise; China battling to restore sentiment; US car sales hit record; Sydney house prices fall; UST 10yr yield 2.24%; gold up oil down; NZ$1 = 67 USc, TWI = 72.6
6th Jan 16, 8:30am
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WMP falls -4.4% but other dairy prices rise; China battling to restore sentiment; US car sales hit record; Sydney house prices fall; UST 10yr yield 2.24%; gold up oil down; NZ$1 = 67 USc, TWI = 72.6
Many punters don’t have much conviction in the global economic outlook for 2016. Mid-East tensions and China anxiety fuel a bumpy start
5th Jan 16, 9:21am
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Many punters don’t have much conviction in the global economic outlook for 2016. Mid-East tensions and China anxiety fuel a bumpy start