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RBNZ may dial back some of the 'aggressive language' in its next OCR statement as inflation is now within the target range and lenders' (bank) behaviour is changing
29th Oct 13, 4:25pm
by Guest
RBNZ may dial back some of the 'aggressive language' in its next OCR statement as inflation is now within the target range and lenders' (bank) behaviour is changing
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 29, 2013
29th Oct 13, 9:05am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 29, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: US economic signals weaken; China eyes major reforms, plans to price carbon; AU budget under pressure; NZ$1 = US$0.829 TWI = 76.2
29th Oct 13, 7:56am
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90 seconds at 9 am: US economic signals weaken; China eyes major reforms, plans to price carbon; AU budget under pressure; NZ$1 = US$0.829 TWI = 76.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 25, 2013
25th Oct 13, 9:18am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 25, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: UST 10yrs yields sink; US Fed targets big bank liquidity; China PMI shines; POBC tightens; EU PMIs weak; NZ$1 = US$0.835 TWI = 76.7
25th Oct 13, 7:41am
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90 seconds at 9 am: UST 10yrs yields sink; US Fed targets big bank liquidity; China PMI shines; POBC tightens; EU PMIs weak; NZ$1 = US$0.835 TWI = 76.7
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 24, 2013
24th Oct 13, 9:23am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 24, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Spike in China interbank rates; US earnings worry; Dow and commodities fall; Australia replenishes RBA funds; NZ$1 = US$0.839 TWI = 77.0
24th Oct 13, 7:38am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Spike in China interbank rates; US earnings worry; Dow and commodities fall; Australia replenishes RBA funds; NZ$1 = US$0.839 TWI = 77.0
US Fed has now printed US$1 trillion in its bond buying program; no end in sight
23rd Oct 13, 9:45am
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US Fed has now printed US$1 trillion in its bond buying program; no end in sight
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 23, 2013
23rd Oct 13, 9:10am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 23, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: US job gains modest; oil below US$97/bbl; China house prices zoom up; AU to raise debt ceiling; SFO looking at Zespri; NZ$1 = US$0.852 TWI = 78.2
23rd Oct 13, 7:35am
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90 seconds at 9 am: US job gains modest; oil below US$97/bbl; China house prices zoom up; AU to raise debt ceiling; SFO looking at Zespri; NZ$1 = US$0.852 TWI = 78.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 22, 2013
22nd Oct 13, 9:02am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 22, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: No Fed tapering until 2014; Sales of existing US homes drop; 22 'co-conspirators' in Libor scandal identified
22nd Oct 13, 8:49am
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90 seconds at 9 am: No Fed tapering until 2014; Sales of existing US homes drop; 22 'co-conspirators' in Libor scandal identified
Increase in non-tradable inflation could be concern for RBNZ
22nd Oct 13, 8:42am
by Guest
Increase in non-tradable inflation could be concern for RBNZ
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 21, 2013
21st Oct 13, 9:00am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 21, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Record penalty for JPMorgan Chase; China reorganises dairy industry; Fed tapering delayed; rates fall; NZ$1 = US$0.850 TWI = 78.2
21st Oct 13, 7:14am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Record penalty for JPMorgan Chase; China reorganises dairy industry; Fed tapering delayed; rates fall; NZ$1 = US$0.850 TWI = 78.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 18, 2013
18th Oct 13, 9:01am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 18, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Relief debt-limit resolved; S&P500 at record; US$ falls with oil, yields; Chinese seek alternatives; Aussie fires start; NZ$1 = US$0.851 TWI = 78.3
18th Oct 13, 7:53am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Relief debt-limit resolved; S&P500 at record; US$ falls with oil, yields; Chinese seek alternatives; Aussie fires start; NZ$1 = US$0.851 TWI = 78.3
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 17, 2013
17th Oct 13, 9:10am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 17, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Funding deal reached in US; February 7 new crunch day; US growth still modest; Markets up; UK jobless claims down; Hong Kong house prices sag; NZ$ up
17th Oct 13, 8:21am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Funding deal reached in US; February 7 new crunch day; US growth still modest; Markets up; UK jobless claims down; Hong Kong house prices sag; NZ$ up
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 16, 2013
16th Oct 13, 9:06am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 16, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: No US deal; impacts starting in jobs, sales; no-one prepared; China moves against over-capacity; Fonterra auction lower; NZ$1 = US$0.837 TWI = 77.7
16th Oct 13, 7:30am
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90 seconds at 9 am: No US deal; impacts starting in jobs, sales; no-one prepared; China moves against over-capacity; Fonterra auction lower; NZ$1 = US$0.837 TWI = 77.7
October 17, the date at which the US will apparently be down to its last US$30bn
15th Oct 13, 12:27pm
by Guest
October 17, the date at which the US will apparently be down to its last US$30bn
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 15, 2013
15th Oct 13, 9:06am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 15, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: China pays more for food, uses more electricity, sees rise in reserves; India also faces higher food costs; no US debt-limit deal; NZ$1 = US$0.836 TWI = 77.6
15th Oct 13, 7:27am
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90 seconds at 9 am: China pays more for food, uses more electricity, sees rise in reserves; India also faces higher food costs; no US debt-limit deal; NZ$1 = US$0.836 TWI = 77.6
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 14, 2013
14th Oct 13, 9:07am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 14, 2013