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- South Korea Holds Interest Rates At 2%
- New Zealand Food Prices Fall In February
- China Industrial Production, Retail Sales Surge In February
- China Inflation Picks Up In February
- New Zealand Manufacturing Activity Growth Accelerates In February
- Japan Final Q4 GDP Weaker Than Expected
- Bank Of Korea Keeps Rates Unchanged At 2%
- Japan Q4 Final GDP +0.9% On Quarter
- Japan GDP, China Data On Tap For Thursday
- OECD Calls For Strengthening Economies To Replace Crisis Management
- Wholesale Inventories Unexpectedly Fell 0.2% In January
- BoE's Posen: Bank Has Done With QE
- OECD Says Ready To Support Portugal's Deficit Reduction Efforts
- Brown Warns Against Real Risks To U.K. Recovery
- French, Italian Industrial Production Recovers In January
- U.K. Industrial Production Drops Unexpectedly In January
- U.K. PM Says Economic Recovery Still Fragile
- Italian Economy Contracts More Than Initially Estimated In Q4
- German Exports Drop For First Time In Five Months
- Swedish Businesses Expect Interest Rates To Rise Faster
- S&P Raises Outlook On Romania To Stable From Negative
- Romania's Inflation Falls In February
- Danish Inflation Slightly Eases In February
- Italy Industrial Production Rebounds In January
- Spain Retail Sales Continue To Fall
- Chinese Exports Jump 45.7% In February
- Eurogroup Chief Says Rescue Fund Won't Solve Greek Issues
- German Exports Fall For First Time In Five Months
- CEO Bonuses Fall 22% In 2009 - Study
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Industrial Production Data Due
- EMF Talk Not Helpful - ECB's Weber
- Independence Of Austrian Central Bank Beyond Question - Governor
- Australian Consumers Remain Upbeat
- China Trade Surplus Halves In February
- South Korea Money Supply Growth Decelerates In January
- Japan Jan Machine Orders Ease 3.7% On Month
- Philippines Exports Soar 42.5% In January
- Australia Must Increase Housing Supply - RBA's Lowe
- New Zealand Terms Of Trade Index Climbs 5.7% In Q4
- Japan Corporate Goods Prices Rise 0.1% On Month
- Japan Machine Orders Fall 3.7% On Month In Jan
- Japan Machine Orders Due On Wednesday
- RBI Chief: India's Inflation To Moderate Soon
- U.K. Visible Trade Deficit Biggest Since August 2008
- IMF's Strauss-Kahn: China's Currency Still "very Much Undervalued"
- China To Keep Basically Stable Yuan: SAFE
- China Car Sales Soar 55% In February
- U.S. Employers Anticipate Modest Rise In Hiring In Q2: Manpower
- U.A.E. To Pass Foreign Ownership Law This Year - Minister
- Slovakia Construction Output Falls In January
- Swiss Inflation Eases Slightly In February
- Hungary's Industrial Production Rebounds In January
- Bangladesh Economy To Grow 5.5% In 2009/10 - ADB
- IMF's Strauss-Kahn: Kenya Should Continue Sound Economic Policies
- Japan Machine Tool Orders Surge In February
- U.K. Economic Recovery Will Be Bumpy - BOE's Barker
- Correction: Europe's Monster Employment Index Continues To Rise In February
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Trade Data Due
- Norway Household Inflation Expectations Ease Slightly
- Portugal Unveils Austerity Plans
- U.K. Housing Market Losing Steam - RICS
- Australia Business Confidence Continues To Improve In February
- South Korea Producer Prices Jump 2.4% In February
- U.K. Employment Intentions Edge Up - Manpower
- Australian Total Job Ads Rise 19.1% In Feb - ANZ
- UK House Prices Rise In February - RICS
- Japan Leading Index On Tap For Tuesday
- German FinMin Calls For European Monetary Fund
- German Jan Industrial Production Rises On Energy Output
- Fitch Revises Lithuania's Outlook To Stable From Negative
- China Mulls Gradual Change In Exchange Rate Policy
- German Industrial Production Rises In January
- Swiss Unemployment Rate Falls To 4.4% In February
- Eurozone Sentix Investor Confidence Unexpectedly Rises In March
- Ireland Construction Activity Decline Slows In February
- Singapore Forex Reserves Fall In February
- Hong Kong Reserve Assets Rise In February
- Spain Tourist Overnight Stays Fall In January
- Czech Republic Unemployment Rate Edges Up To 9.9%
- Czech Republic Trade Surplus Surges In January
- Bank Of France Industrial Confidence Unexpectedly Falls In February
- Turkey Industrial Production Growth Slows In January
- France Pledges Support For Greece
- Romania Wage Earnings Fall In January
- BCC Cuts U.K.'s Economic Growth Outlook For 2011
- Brightening Jobs Picture Offers Some Solace
- German Services Turnover Falls 5.1% In Q4
- NABE Economists See Fed Rate Hike Within Six Months
- S. Korean FinMin: Will Continue Active Policy Support
- European Economics Preview: German Industrial Production Data Due
- New Zealand House Prices Climb 5.5% In February
- Japan Corporate Bankruptcies Fall 17.2% In February
- U.K. Deficit Reduction Must Start Now - IoD
- U.K. Government Must Speed Up Fiscal Consolidation Plans - CBI
- U.K. Economy Faces High Risk Of Relapse - BCC
- Japan Jan Current Account Surplus Y899.8 Billion
- New Zealand Manufacturing Sales Rebound In Q4
- New Zealand Building Activity Rises In Q4
- New Zealand House Prices Rise Further In February
- Japan M2 Money Supply Rises 2.7% In Feb
- Japan Current Account Surplus Y899.8 Billion In Jan
- Japan Feb Bank Lending Down 1.6% On Year
- Japan Current Account Due On Monday
- OECD Leading Indicator Suggests Expansion In Activity
- Employment Shows Only Modest Drop In February Despite Snowstorms
- Eurogroup's Juncker: Greece Won't Be Left Alone
- German Factory Orders Beat Forecast
- U.K. Feb. Factory Gate Inflation Hits 14-Month High
- German Factory Orders Rise More Than Expected In January
- Spanish House Sales Mark First Rise Since 2006
- ECB's Draghi Sees Need For Monitoring Greek Austerity Measures
- U.K. Construction Output Falls In Q4
- Iceland Trade Surplus Doubles In February
- BoE's Sentance Says Business Conditions Stabilized
- Norway Industrial Production Rebounds In January
- Sweden Government Payments Log SEK 43.9 Billion Surplus In February
- ECB Presses Ahead With Gradual Exit Policy
- Austria Wholesale Price Inflation Picks Up In February
- Austria Records EUR 0.75 Billion Trade Deficit In December
- Taiwan's Forex Reserves Rise In February
- Spain Industrial Output Decline Accelerates In January
- Wen Pledges To Curb Property Bubble
- Philippine Inflation Eases Slightly In February
- ECB Governing Council Backs Constƒncio As New Vice President
- European Economics Preview: German Factory Orders Forecast To Rise
- Bank Of Japan Contemplating Further Monetary Easing - Report
- Australia Reserve Assets Decrease In February
- China To Maintain Stable Yuan Exchange Rate
- German Engineering Orders Fall 3% In January
- German Chemical Industry Set For Slow Recovery - Industry Body
- Philippines Producer Price Fall Slows In January
- Philippines Consumer Prices Rise 4.2% In February
- Australia Visitor Arrivals Fall In January
- New Zealand Wholesale Trade Sales Rise In Q4
- Japan Reserve Assets Decrease In February
- Australia Construction Activity Growth Slows In February
- Philippines Inflation On Tap For Friday
- Poll Shows Perceptions Of Job Market Improved Slightly In February
- Factory Orders Increase For Fifth Consecutive Month In January
- Pending Home Sales Unexpectedly Show Steep Drop In January
- Trichet: Eurozone Recovery On Track, Rates Appropriate
- Fourth Quarter Productivity Growth Revised Up More Than Expected
- Weekly Jobless Claims Decrease In Line With Expectations
- BoE Maintains Key Rate, GBP 200 Bln Asset Purchase
- ECB Keeps Rates On Hold
- Malaysia Raises Interest Rates
- ECB Retains Key Interest Rate
- Eurozone Recovery Loses Momentum In Q4
- Eurozone Economic Growth Eases In Q4
- U.K.'s Rural Economy Under Threat From Youth Exodus - Study
- German, Swiss Central Bank Chiefs Oppose Setting High Inflation Target
- U.K. House Prices Slump 1.5% In February - Halifax
- Netherlands Consumer Price Inflation Rate Eases In February
- Denmark Unemployment Rate Unchanged At 4.2% In January
- ECB To Hold Key Rates; More Exit Measures Expected
- Slovakia Wage Earnings Rise In Q4
- Slovakian Economy Grows 2% In Q4
- Hungary's Trade Surplus Narrows In December
- France Mainland Unemployment Rate Reaches 9.6% In Q4
- Fed's Lockhart Sees Low Rates For Extended Period
- Ireland Mortgage Arrears Top 28,000
- U.A.E. Consumer Price Index Sheds 0.3% In January
- European Economics Preview: ECB, BOE Set To Hold Rates
- Japan Capital Spending Plunges For Eleventh Quarter
- Monster U.S. Employment Index Surges In February
- Australia Small Business Confidence Eases In Q1
- New Zealand New Car Sales Leap 13% In February
- Australian Trade Deficit Narrows In January
- Gulf Investor Confidence Deteriorates In February
- Australian Trade Deficit A$1.176 Billion In Jan
- Japan Capital Spending Down 17.3% On Year In Q4
- Japan Capital Spending Down 17.3% On Year In Q4
- Japan Investors Sold Net Y10.9 Billion In Foreign Bonds Last Week
- Japan Capital Spending Due On Thursday
- Beige Book Says Economic Expansion Held Back By Severe Snowstorms
- Service Sector Activity Expands At Faster Than Expected Pace In February
- Private Sector Employment Falls At Slowest Pace In Two Years
- Eurozone Private Sector Continues To Expand
- Greece Unveils Extra EUR4.8 Bln Austerity Measures
- German Retail Sales Stagnate In January
- Kenya Consumer Price Inflation Rate Jumps To 5.2% In February
- Ireland Services Activity Decline Slows In February
- Germany Services PMI Edges Down In February
- Spain Consumer Confidence Deteriorates Sharply
- Italy February Services Activity Expands At Slower Pace
- Turkey Producer Price Inflation Picks Up In February
- ABC News Consumer Confidence Index Edges Up
- Spain Services Activity Decline Accelerates In February
- Romania Retail Sales Rebound In January
- Romanian Economy Contracts 1.5% In Q4
- Foodborne Illnesses Cost U.S. $152 Billion A Year - Study
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Retail Sales Data Due
- Auckland House Prices Hit February High - Barfoot & Thompson
- Russia Services Activity Growth Slows In February
- India Services PMI Rises For Third Month
- South Korea Industrial Production Rises In January
- U.K. Consumer Confidence Hits Two-Year High
- Hong Kong Whole Economy PMI Falls In February
- China Services Activity Records Solid Growth In February
- Australia New Car Sales Jump 17.1% In February
- Japan Labor Cash Earnings Rise In January
- U.K. Labor Market Recovery Gathering Pace - KPMG / REC Survey
- Japan Services Activity Continues To Fall
- Australia Services Activity Decline Slows In February
- UK Consumer Confidence Jumps In Feb - Nationwide
- South Korean Industrial Output Due On Wednesday
- Fed's Kocherlakota: Economic Growth To Remain Subdued
- More Than Half Of U.K. Workers Do Not Expect Pay Rise: Survey
- Latvia's Economy Ministry Sees 3% GDP Fall In 2010
- Spanish Unemployment Continues To Rise In February
- German Construction Association Sees 0.7% Fall In Sales This Year
- Eurozone Inflation Slightly Eases In February
- U.K. Construction Continues To Shrink
- Italian Consumer Price Inflation Eases In February
- Eurozone Inflation Eases In February
- Swiss Recovery Gains Momentum In Q4
- ADB Says Pacific Island Economies Would Perform Better In 2010
- Spanish FinMin: Plans To Generate 350K Jobs Over Next 2 Years
- RBA Hikes Key Interest Rate As Growth Moves Closer To Trend
- Reserve Bank Of Australia Hikes Cash Rate
- Japan Unemployment Rate 4.9% In January
- Japan Unemployment Rate 4.9% In Jan
- Japan Monetary Base Rises 2.2% In Feb
- Japan Unemployment Rate Due On Tuesday
- EU Commissioner Olli Rehn Urges Greece For More Austerity Measures
- Construction Spending Decreases In Line With Estimates In January
- ISM Manufacturing Index Points To Slower Pace Of Growth In February
- UK Jan Mutual Sector Gross Lending GBP1 Bln: BSA
- New Zealand's Recovery May Have Lost Momentum In Early 2010: Treasury
- Personal Spending Increases By More Than Expected In January
- Eurozone Jobless Rate Steadies In January
- Business Volumes Stabilize In U.K. Services Sector - CBI Survey
- Eurozone Manufacturing Activity Rebounds Strongly In February
- U.K. Manufacturing Growth Stable At 15-year High
- Eurozone Jobless Rate Stable In January
- Italy's Jobless Rate Rises To 8.6% In January
- U.K. Manufacturing Activity Unchanged At 15-Year High
- U.K. M4 Money Supply Rises Less Than Initially Estimated
- Eurozone Manufacturing PMI Hits 30-Month High In February
- Switzerland Industrial Activity Growth Accelerates In February
- Japan's FinMin Seeks Positive Inflation By End Of 2010
- Sweden Slips Back Into Recession
- Hungary Producer Prices Fall In January
- Spain Manufacturing Activity Decline Slows
- Spain Overnight Stays Rise In January
- Euro Facing Most Difficult Phase Since Launch: Merkel
- U.K. House Prices Rise 0.3% In February - Hometrack
- Jobless Recovery Poses Threat To Sustainability
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Manufacturing PMI Due
- China Manufacturing Activity Growth Slows
- Australia Company Profits Grow 2.2% In Q4
- New Zealand Commodity Prices Jump 3.8% In February
- China Manufacturing Activity Growth Slows More Than Expected
- Taiwan Manufacturing PMI Surges In February
- China HSBC Manufacturing PMI Slips To 3-Month Low
- Netherlands Manufacturing PMI Hits 28-Month High In February
- South Korea Manufacturing PMI Climbs To 58.2 In February
- New Zealand Visitor Arrivals Hit January High
- Australia Q4 Current Account Deficit A$17.459 Billion
- Australia Manufacturing Activity Expands Again In February
- South Korea Records Trade Surplus In February
- UK Home Prices Rise 0.3% On Month In Feb
- Australia Jan New Home Sales Up 9.5% On Month
- Australia Current Account Deficit A$17.459 Billion In Q4
- Australian Inflation Gauge Rises In Feb - TD Securities
- South Korean Trade Balance Due On Monday
- Chicago Manufacturing Activity Expands At Faster Pace In February
- Lithuania's Economic Sentiment Improves In February
- Fourth Quarter GDP Increases By More Than Previously Estimated
- Lithuania's Retail Sales Fall In January
- Swiss Feb KOF Economic Barometer Highest Since 2007
- Eurozone Inflation Rises Moderately In January
- U.K. Q4 GDP Grows Better Than Estimated
- Lithuania's Economy Contracts Less Than Initially Estimated
- Austria's Inflation Moves Up In January
- Indian Budget; Fiscal Deficit Pegged At 5.5% Of GDP; IT Limits Unchanged
- Turkey's Exports Fall In January
- Eurozone Jan Annual Inflation Confirmed At 1%
- IMF Sees Substantial Rise In Consumer Fuel Subsidies In 2010
- U.K. House Prices Fall For First Time In 10 Months Amid Icy Weather
- U.K. Service Sector Output Rises In December
- Spain Current Account Deficit Narrows In December
- Poland Central Bank Sees Economy Growing 3.1% In 2010
- Hungary's Jobless Rate Rises
- Indian Economic Growth Slows More Than Expected
- Spain HICP Inflation Rate Eases To 0.9% In February
- Spain HICP Inflation Rate Falls In February
- South Korea Manufacturers' Confidence Hits 7-Year High
- U.K. House Prices Unexpectedly Fall In February
- Singapore January Manufacturing Output Grows 39.4%
- S. Africa Private Sector Credit Growth Eases In January
- Europe Economics Preview: U.K. GDP Data Due
- Singapore Industrial Output Surges In January
- Macau January Trade Deficit Widens
- Macau November-January Unemployment Rate Drops
- New Zealand Records NZ$269 Million Trade Surplus In January
- U.K. Consumer Confidence Improves For Second Month
- Japan Industrial Output Up 2.5% On Month In Jan
- New Zealand Dwelling Approvals Fall In January
- Japan Core CPI Falls 1.3% On Year In Jan
- Japan Manufacturing Activity Growth Stabilizes In February
- New Zealand Records Trade Surplus In January
- Japan Retail Sales Rise 2.6% On Year In Jan
- Japan Jan Industrial Output Up 2.5% On Month
- Japan Core CPI -1.3% On Year In Jan
- UK Consumer Confidence Rises In Feb - GfK
- Japan CPI, Output Due On Friday
- Durable Goods Orders Increase Amid Spike In Orders For Aircraft
- Cyprus's Retail Sales Fall In 2009
- European Commission Sees Fragile Recovery
- Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Jump To 3-Month High
- U.K. Retailers Confident About February Sales - CBI
- Eurozone Loans To Private Sector Drop Again In January
- Improvement In Eurozone Economic Sentiment Halts In February
- German Unemployment Rises Less Than Expected In February
- European Commission Maintains 2010 Growth Outlook For Eurozone, EU27
- Eurozone Economic Confidence Unexpectedly Slips In February
- French Consumers Remain Downbeat
- German Unemployment Rises For Second Month In February
- Swiss Employment Slightly Falls In Q4
- Indian Economy May Breach 9% Growth: Govt
- Hong Kong's Trade Deficit Narrows Slightly In January
- N.Z. Business Confidence Soars To Decade High
- Australian Business Investment Surges More Than Expected
- China Firm On Yuan Exchange Rate Stance
- S&P Puts Greece's Ratings On CreditWatch; Rating Cut Possible Within A Month
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Economic Sentiment Forecast To Rise
- ECB's Stark Dismisses IMF's Inflation Target Proposal
- Australian Home Building Industry Temporarily Hit By Skilled Labor Shortages - HIA
- Philippines Manufacturing Value, Volume Rise In December
- New Zealand Business Confidence Hits 10-Year High
- New Zealand Reserve Assets Increase In January
- New Zealand M3 Money Supply Declines In January
- Philippines Trade Deficit Narrows In December
- French Jobless Total Hits 4 1/2 Year High
- Australia Conference Board Leading Index Rises In December
- Australia Average Weekly Wages Jump 5.9%
- South Korea Current Account Swings To Deficit In January
- Australian Private Capital Expenditure +5.5% In Q4
- Japan Investors Purchased Net Y348 Billion In Foreign Bonds
- Philippines Trade Balance Due On Thursday
- New Home Sales Unexpectedly Fall To Record Low In January
- Posen: BoE Can Extend QE If Needed
- Riksbank's Svensson: Housing Prices, Mortgages Should Not Affect Monetary Policy
- Namibia's Central Bank Holds Key Rate
- Malaysian Economy Recovers Strongly In Q4
- Eurozone December Industrial New Orders Growth Eases
- ECB's Bini Smaghi: Macroeconomic Policies Not Always Effective
- Iceland's Inflation Accelerates In February
- German Recovery Stumbles As Growth Stalls
- Austria's Industrial Production Rises In December
- Hungary Central Bank Revises Growth Forecast
- Italy's Retail Sales Unchanged In December
- Hungary's Retail Sales Fall Again In December
- Hong Kong Sees 4%-5% Growth In 2010, Raises Duty On Luxury Properties
- Czech Economic Sentiment Continues To Rise In February
- Germany GfK Consumer Confidence Eases
- Fitch Downgrades Ratings On Four Greek Banks
- Resignations Among U.K. Managers Increase Despite Recession
- European Economics Preview: German GDP, Eurozone Industrial Orders Data Due
- IMF: Timing Withdrawal Of Macroeconomic Stimulus Poses Difficult Tradeoff
- Bank Of Japan Ready To Act On Deflation, Yamaguchi Says
- Bank Of Spain's Ordonez Says Labor Reforms Are A Necessity
- Japan Small Business Confidence Rises Slightly In February
- South Korea Consumer Confidence Eases In February
- BOJ Prepared To Take Appropriate Action To Overcome Deflation - Yamaguchi
- Japan Trade Surplus Y85.2 Billion In Jan
- Japan Corporate Service Prices -1.0% On Year In Jan
- Japan Trade Surplus Y85.2 Billion In Jan
- Japan Trade Balance On Tap For Wednesday
- New Poll Shows 19.9% Of U.S. Workforce Underemployed In January
- Consumer Confidence Shows Substantial Deterioration In February
- BoE's Tucker Sees Gradual Effectiveness Of QE
- BoE Willing To Do Whatever Seems Appropriate: King
- Czech Central Bank Says Banking Sector Resilient To Future Shocks
- German February Business Sentiment Weakens Unexpectedly: Ifo
- French Consumer Spending Drops As Car Sales Plunge
- Taiwan Current Account Surplus Widens In Q4
- U.K. Mortgage Approvals Fall Sharply In January - BBA
- Lithuania Unemployment Rate Rises To 13.7%
- Turkey Visitor Arrivals Jump 7.7% In January
- Bini Smaghi Says Greece May Need EU Financial Aid
- Italy Consumer Price Inflation Picks Up In January
- Tokyo Is World's Most Expensive Office Market
- Australia Better Prepared To Accommodate Mining Boom, Battellino Says
- French Inflation Accelerates In January
- Singapore January Consumer Prices Rise
- Swiss UBS Consumption Indicator Rises In January
- U.K. Transport Projects To Deliver GBP 85 Billion Boost To Economy - BCC
- IMF Sends Official To Greece On EU Request
- European Economics Preview: German IFO Business Confidence Forecast To Rise
- New Zealand Inflationary Expectations Stabilizing - RBNZ Survey
- BoJ Minutes: Deflation Expected To Persist
- Israel Central Bank Retains Key Rate
- BoJ Minutes: Downward Price Pressure Likely To Persist
- BoJ Minutes On Tap For Tuesday
- Hungary's Central Bank Cuts Key Rate To Record Low
- Irish Central Bank Chief: Achieving Lower Nominal Wage Rates Essential
- Singapore Forecasts Smaller Budget Deficit
- ECB's Provopoulos Confident Of Greece Meeting Deficit Reduction Goals
- Mauritius Targets To Receive 1 Mln Intl. Tourists In 2010
- U.K. Chancellor To Present Tax Framework For Multinationals
- Kenya's Fiscal Deficit Triples By End-December
- Bulgaria Unemployment Rate Hits 7.9% In Q4
- Iceland Wage Index Climbs Further In January
- France Leading Index Rises In December
- Netherlands House Prices Edge Lower In January
- Hungary Visitor Arrivals Up 3% In 2009
- South Africa Overnight Stays Rise In December
- Taiwan's Unemployment Rate Falls
- Thai Q4 Economic Growth Tops Expectations
- Switzerland M3 Money Supply Growth Slows In January
- Japan Convenience Store Sales Fall For Eighth Month
- ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo: Eurozone Turned Inflection Point
- Euro Future In Question Even If Greece Is Rescued - Soros
- Stabilization Theme Strengthening
- U.K. Manufacturers' Credit Conditions Stabilizing - Survey
- Taiwan's Economy Exits Recession In Q4
- European Economics Preview: Italian Non-E.U. Trade Data Due
- Australia Home Affordability Crashes In Q4 - HIA
- Thai Q4 GDP Up 3.6% On Quarter
- Australia Jan New Motor Vehicle Sales -3.4% On Month
- Thailand GDP On Tap For Monday
- Ghana Cuts Key Rate By 200 Bps To 16%
- Economic Expectations For Central And Eastern Europe Decline
- Moody's Cuts Botswana's A2 Ratings Outlook To Negative
- Russia Cuts Refinancing Rate To Spur Lending
- Eurozone Private Sector Growth Stalls In February
- U.K. January Retail Sales Worst Since June 2008
- Economists Back U.K. Chancellor's Decision To Delay Spending Cut
- BOE's Fischer Says Corporate Bond Scheme Was A Success
- Reserve Bank Of Australia Maintains Hawkish Stance
- Singapore Forecast To Expand Faster In 2010
- French Private Sector Activity Growth Slows In February
- Fed Speakers Insist Discount Rate Hike Not Sign Of Policy Tightening
- French Business Confidence Unexpectedly Stabilizes In February
- German Engineers Agree To Pay, Job Security Deal
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Retail Sales Data Due
- RBA Reiterates Hawkish Stance
- New Zealand Credit Card Billings Rise In January
- Singapore Raises Growth Forecast
- Leading Indicators Index Rises For Tenth Straight Month
- Philly Fed Index Remains Positive For Sixth Consecutive Month
- Weekly Jobless Claims Show Unexpected Increase
- ISAE Raises Italy's 2010 Growth Forecast
- Producer Prices Increase By Much More Than Expected In January
- Norwegian Economy Contracts For First Time In 20 Years
- U.K. Records First Budget Deficit For January
- BoE's Barker: U.K. Unlikely To Face Double-dip Recession - Report
- Swiss ZEW Economic Sentiment Falls In February
- Lending To U.K. Businesses Weakens In December: BoE Survey
- IMF Urges Armenia To Tackle Deficit
- U.K. M4 Money Supply Grows In January
- IMF Reaches $700 Million Loan Agreement With Belarus
- Norway GDP Growth Weakens In Q4
- Hong Kong Unemployment Rate At 4.9%
- Denmark Consumer Confidence Rises In February
- Japan Department Store Sales Fall For 23rd Month
- IMF: U.A.E. To Return To Growth In 2010
- Greece Says Debt-swap Deal With Goldman Sachs Was Legal
- IMF Approves EUR 200 Million Loan To Latvia
- Aid To Poorer Nations 'Will Fall Short Of Promises'
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Public Sector Finance Data Due
- Mauritius Tourist Arrivals Fall 6.4% In 2009
- Bank Of Japan Holds Rate, Maintains Assessment
- New Zealand Consumer Confidence Eases In February
- Australian Economy 'In Better Shape Than Others'
- Bank Of Japan Holds Key Interest Rate As Expected
- Japan Investors Bought Net JPY 426 Billion In Foreign Bonds
- RBA Sold Net A$295 Million In Forex Market In January
- Australia Imports Fall In January
- Japan Rate Decision On Tap For Thursday
- Fed Minutes Show Economic Outlook Is Largely Unchanged
- Industrial Production Increases For Seventh Straight Month
- Housing Starts Rise To Highest Rate In Six Months
- Italy's Dec Current Account Deficit Narrows
- Import Prices Rise 1.4% In January Amid Jump In Fuel Prices
- S. African Govt. Sees 2010 Economic Growth At 2.3%
- U.K. Jan. Jobless Claims Largest Since 1997
- Germany's DIHK Raises Economic Growth Forecast For 2010
- Eurozone Exports Rise In December On Weak Euro
- Millions In Asia-Pacific To Face Extreme Poverty, ADB & UN Warn
- BoE Policy Makers Unanimously Decided To Halt Bond Purchase
- Eurozone Trade Surplus Rises In December
- Spain Leading Index Rises In December
- U.K. Claimant Count Unexpectedly Rises To Highest Level Since 1997
- Haiti Quake 'Worst Disaster In Modern History'
- Denmark Jobless Count Rises In Q4
- Spain Still In Recession
- Swedish Central Bank May Raise Rates At Faster Pace: Survey
- 'Recession Over' For N.Z. Home Builders
- ECB's Quaden: No Plans To Raise Key Rate
- European Economics Preview: BoE Minutes Due
- ARRA Halted An Economic Freefall; $300 Bln Disbursed So Far
- Singapore Non-Oil Domestic Exports Continue To Rise In January
- Australia Leading Index Continues To Surge
- Japan Tertiary Industry Index Sheds 0.9% In Dec
- Turkey Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged
- ABC News Consumer Confidence Deteriorates
- Australia Leading Index Ads 0.5% In Dec - Westpac
- Australian Job Vacancies Rise 1.6% In Feb
- Japan Tertiary Industry Activity Index Falls 0.9% In Dec
- Singapore NODX On Tap For Wednesday
- New York Manufacturing Activity Expands At Faster Pace In February
- Eurozone Loan Availability To Small & Medium Sized Enterprises Falls In H2 2009
- Israel's Economy Grows At Faster Pace In Q4
- Eurozone FinMins Name Constancio As Next ECB Vice President
- Indonesia's BoP Surplus Rises In Q4
- U.K. Inflation Biggest Since Nov. 2008; King Writes Letter
- German Investor Confidence Drops Less Than Expected
- German ZEW Economic Sentiment Falls Less Than Expected In February
- Sweden Industrial Inventories Down 11.1% In Q4
- Sweden Industrial Capacity Utilization Climbs In Q4
- Spain Services Turnover Falls In December
- Spain Industrial New Orders Rise After 16-Month Slump
- Banks Denied Finance For More Than Half Of U.K. Businesses In 2009: Survey
- Turkey's Consumer Confidence Rises In January
- Finland Unemployment Rate Hits 8.2%
- EU27 New Car Registrations Continue To Rise In January
- Finland Wages & Salaries Fall Further In Q4
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Consumer Price Data Due
- RBA's Debelle Sees Lingering Risks In U.S., E.U. Economies
- Economic Fears Overdone?
- Skilled Labor Shortages 'Widespread' In Australian Residential Sector
- New Zealand Non-Resident Security Holdings Rise In January
- Reserve Bank Of Australia Hints At Further Rate Rises
- RBA Hints At Further Rate Rises
- Australia Business Confidence Rebounds In January
- New Zealand Capital Goods Prices Fall Again In Q4
- New Zealand Producer Prices Fall In Q4
- Russia's Industrial Output Continues To Rise In January
- Polish Inflation Inches Up In January
- Business Lobby Sees Moderate 2010 Growth For Eurozone
- Bulgaria's Current Account Deficit Narrows In December
- Slovenia's Monthly Gross, Net Earnings Fall
- Danish Producer Prices Rise In January
- Bulgaria's Inflation Slightly Eases In January
- Czech Export Prices Rise In December
- Trichet: No Doubt On Countries' Efforts To Bring Financial Stability
- Philippines 2009 Overseas Remittances Hit $17.3 Billion
- Norway Dwelling Starts Decrease In December
- Norway Trade Surplus Widens In January
- Italy Logs EUR 30 Million Trade Deficit In December
- Czech Republic December Retail Sales Fall At Slower Pace
- Hungary's Industrial Output Falls For Second Month In December
- Finland Current Account Surplus Narrows In December
- Business Frauds Soar In New Zealand: KPMG
- Turkey December Industrial Turnover, New Orders Surge
- Slovak December Industrial New Orders Rise
- Turkey Unemployment Rate Rises In November
- Finland Consumer Prices Fall Again In January
- U.K.'s BCC: Incoming Govt. Must Get Serious Grip On Public Finances
- European Economics Preview: Swiss Producer And Import Prices Data Due
- Tokyo Condo Sales Fall In January
- U.K. House Prices Jump 3.2% In February
- Japan Q4 GDP Rises 1.1% Q/Q
- Australia Dwelling Commitments Decrease In December
- New Zealand Services Activity Growth Slows In January
- Japan Q4 GDP Rises 1.1% Q/Q
- UK House Prices Rise 3.2% On Month In Feb - Rightmove
- Japanese GDP Due On Monday
- IMF Signs Borrowing Agreements With Belgium, Slovakia, Malta
- India's Central Bank Chief: Mandate Of Central Banks Should Extend Beyond Just Price Stability
- Business Inventories Show Unexpected Decrease In December
- S&P Revises Latvia's Outlook To Stable From Negative
- Retail Sales Show Modest Increase In January
- Poland's Current Deficit Narrows In December
- Eurozone GDP Growth Slows As Germany Stagnates, Italy Contracts
- Cyprus's Economy Still In Recession
- China Raises Banks' Reserve Ratio For Second Time This Year
- Lithuania's Consumer Prices Fall In January
- U.K. Leading Index Rises For Ninth Month
- Eurozone Q4 GDP Growth Slows More Than Expected
- Correction: Slovak Inflation Dips In January
- Romania Consumer Prices Surge In January
- Austrian Economy Records 0.4% Growth In Q4
- Italian Economy Slumps 0.2% In Q4
- German Economy Unexpectedly Stagnates In Q4
- Romanian Economy Contracts 1.5% In Q4
- Czech GDP Falls 0.6% Sequentially In Q4
- Hungary Remains In Recession
- Hungary's Inflation Accelerates In January
- French Economy Grows More Than Expected In Q4
- Finnish Retail Sales Rise In December
- Finland Services Turnover Falls In November
- Finnish Manufacturing New Orders Growth Quickens In December
- Finland GDP Indicator Rises 0.2% In December
- Estonia Unemployment Rate Rises To 15.5% In Q4
- India's Industrial Production Rises Strongly In December
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone GDP Data Due
- Singapore Retail Sales Fall In December
- Macau Tourist Arrivals Fall 3% In December
- New Zealand Retail Sales Stall In December
- New Zealand January House Sales At Record Low
- New Zealand Retail Sales Flat In December
- Japan Investors Bought Net Y202.1 Billion In Foreign Stocks
- Singapore Retail Sales Due On Friday
- London Financial Services Vacancies Rise In January: Morgan McKinley Survey
- Weekly Jobless Claims Fall By Much More Than Expected
- Lithuania's Central Bank Sees Faster GDP Growth In H2 2010
- Hungary To Face Higher-than-expected Budget Deficit In 2010: OECD
- Lithuania's Producer Price Inflation Rises In January
- England & Wales Mortgage Repossession Orders Fall In Q4
- Spain Remains Stuck In Recession
- Dutch Inflation Eases In January
- Sweden's Central Bank Holds Key Interest Rate
- Slovak Trade Balance Swings To Deficit In December
- Spain Still In Recession
- French Business Leaders See Moderate Rise In Investment In 2010
- Finland Overnight Stays Fall In December
- Estonia's Economy Contracts At Slower Pace In Q4
- European Economics Preview: Switzerland CPI Data Due
- Thailand Consumer Confidence Continues To Rise
- China's Urban Property Prices Surge In January
- China Inflation Slows To 1.5% In January
- China Bank Lending Rises To CNY 1.39 Trillion In January
- China M2 Money Supply Growth Slows In January
- Bank Of Korea Holds Rates Steady At 2%
- New Zealand Overnight Stays Rise In December
- China January Consumer Price Inflation Slows Unexpectedly
- New Zealand Manufacturing Activity Growth Slows In January
- Australia Consumer Inflationary Expectations Fall In February
- Australian Unemployment Rate 5.3% In January
- South Korean Central Bank Holds Rates At 2%
- New Zealand Food Prices Rise 2.1% In January
- Australian Unemployment Rate 5.3% In January
- China Inflation, PPI Due On Thursday
- Geithner Marks First Anniversary Of Financial Stability Plan
- OPEC Says U.S. Economic Uncertainty Creates Downside Risk For Oil Demand
- Moody's Warns Greece Against Possible Downgrade
- Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Widens To $40.2 Bln In December
- French Industrial Production Unexpectedly Drops In December
- BoE Lowers U.K. GDP Outlook, Keeps Options Open
- Italy's Industrial Output Logs First Fall In Three Months
- Bulgaria's Industrial, Construction Output Falls In December
- Slovakia's Industrial Turnover Rises For First Time Since 2008
- Norway Consumer Price Inflation Accelerates In January
- Sweden December Economic Activity Index Rises Modestly
- Sweden New Industrial Orders Rise In December
- Spain Home Sales Fall In December
- Portugal 'Will Not Quit Eurozone'
- French December Current Account Deficit Widens
- French Manufacturing Output Unexpectedly Drops In December
- China Exports, Imports Soar In January
- Estonia Trade Deficit Widens In December
- Australia's DEEWR Leading Employment Index Drops In February
- European Economics Preview: BoE Quarterly Inflation Report Due
- New Zealand's Credit Card Spending Rises In January
- Philippines Export Growth Strongly Accelerates In December
- Australia Consumer Sentiment Recedes In February
- China Trade Surplus Plunges In January
- ABC News Consumer Confidence Improves Slightly
- Japan Machine Orders Jump 20.1% In December
- Japan Dec Machine Orders Surge 20.1% On Month
- Japan Jan Domestic CGPI Up 0.3% On Month
- Japan Machine Orders Due On Wednesday
- Reports: Germany Yet To Decide On Possible Aid Package To Greece
- Bernanke Hearing Postponed Due To Weather
- Wholesale Inventories Show Unexpected Decrease In December
- Small Business Optimism Shows Slight Improvement In January
- China's Passenger Car Sales, Production Surge In January
- Brazil's Industrial Employment Drops In December
- Latvia's Exports Rise In December
- Latvia's Economic Growth Slows In Q4
- U.K. Visible Trade Deficit Surges In December
- Seychelles CPI Falls For Second Month In January
- Cyprus's Trade Deficit Narrows In December
- Irish Retail Sales Continue To Fall In December
- Slovenia's Exports Rise In December
- Slovenia's Inflation Slows In January
- German Exports Rise For First Time Since 2008
- South Africa's Unemployment Rate Falls Slightly In Q4
- Romania December Industrial New Orders, Turnover Fall
- Romania Trade Deficit Shrinks In December
- BNZ Survey: New Zealand Business Confidence Slightly Eases
- German Inflation Eases To 0.8% In January
- Finland Trade Balance Swings To Deficit In December
- Correction: European Economics Preview: German, U.K. External Trade Reports Due
- New Zealanders 'Outnumbered By Cows'
- Japan Machine Tool Orders Rise Sharply In January
- U.K. Monster Employment Index Falls In January
- Australian Firms 'To Hire More, Spend More' In Q2
- New Zealand Job Ads Rise In January - Seek
- U.K. Housing Market, Retail Sales Hit By Winter Freeze
- South Korea Producer Prices Jump 2.8% In January
- UK Jan House Price Balance 32% - RICS
- UK Jan Retail Sales Up 1.2% On Year - BRC
- South Korean PPI On Tap For Tuesday
- Irish Consumer Confidence Highest Since 2008
- Chile Trade Surplus Expands In January
- Latvia's Consumer Prices Fall Again In January
- Kuwait's Central Bank Lowers Key Interest Rate
- S. Africa Business Confidence Falls In January
- Danish Trade Surplus Narrows In December
- Dutch Industrial Production Rises In December
- India's GDP May Grow Faster This Fiscal: Govt
- Czech Trade Surplus Rises From Last Year
- Turkey's Industrial Output Surges In December
- Eurozone Investor Confidence Unexpectedly Drops In Feb: Sentix Survey
- Slovak Industrial Output Rises; Construction Production Falls
- Bank Of France Business Sentiment Rises In January
- Japan's Corporate Bankruptcies Continue To Drop In January
- Sharp Fall In Irish Construction Activity Continues
- Swiss Unadj Jobless Rate Inches Up In January
- Japan Sees Y900.8B Current Account Surplus
- Japan Posts Y900.8B Current Account Surplus
- Japan M2 Money Stock Up 2.9% On Year In Jan
- Japan Bank Lending Down 1.7% On Year In Jan
- Japan Current Account Due On Monday
- Treasury Economist Sees Hopeful Signs For Recovery
- Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Drops To 9.7% In January
- U.K. January Output Price Inflation Highest Since 2008
- Indian Economy To Expand 8% In 2010/11: IMF
- Italian Inflation Continues To Accelerate In January
- Spain Reserve Assets Increase In January
- Sweden Records SEK 19.8 Billion Budget Surplus In January
- Norway Industrial Turnover Flat In December
- France Budget Deficit Widens In December
- Austria Logs Trade Surplus In November
- Austria Wholesale Prices Rebound In December
- Hungary Industrial Production Falls In December
- Spain Industrial Output Decline Slows In December
- Finland Wage Earnings Rise In Q4
- European Economics Preview: German Industrial Production Data Due
- Japan Reserve Assets Increase In January
- Philippines Producer Price Fall Slows In December
- Philippine Consumer Prices Rise 4.3% In January
- Australia Construction Activity Rises Sharply In January
- Philippines CPI On Tap For Friday
- Gallup Says Most Job Creation In January Took Place In South And East
- Factory Orders Increased By More Than Expected In December
- Productivity Shows Notable Increase In Q4 Amid Spike In Output
- Trichet Repeats Eurozone Recovery Would Be Uneven
- Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Show Modest Increase
- Czech Central Bank Retains Key Interest Rate
- ECB Retains Key Interest Rate
- German Factory Orders Unexpectedly Drop In December
- German Factory Orders Unexpectedly Fall In December
- IMF Chief Pledges Support To Greece
- German Construction Activity Plunges In January
- U.K. House Prices Rise For Seventh Month
- Spain Export, Import Prices Rise In December
- Romania Nominal Wages Rise In December
- Fall In Swiss Watch Exports Eases In December
- U.K. Warned Against Premature Fiscal Tightening
- Indonesia's Central Bank Holds Key Interest Rate
- European Economics Preview: ECB, BoE Expected To Hold Rates
- Monster U.S. Employment Index Edges Down In January
- Australia Retail Sales Slip 0.7% In December
- Australia Retail Sales Ease 0.7% In Dec
- Australian Dec Building Approvals Rise 2.2% On Month
- Indonesian Rate Decision Due On Thursday
- Treasury To Offer Expanded TARP Loans To Banks In Hardest Hit Communities
- Fed's Warsh: Efficacy Should Be Main Goal Of Policymakers
- Service Sector Activity Sees Modest Expansion In January
- U.K.'s NIESR Calls For More Spending Cuts
- Private Sector Employment Falls At Slowest Rate In Two Years
- Norway's Central Bank Holds Key Interest Rate
- EU Approves Greek Deficit Reduction Plan
- U.K. Services Sector Expands At Slower Pace In January
- Eurozone Recovery Slows In January: Survey
- Eurozone Retail Sales Stagnate In December
- ECB Rates Seen On Hold
- Greece PM Outlines Deficit Cutting Measures
- Norway November Unemployment Rate Edges Down To 3.2%
- Germany Services PMI Falls Slightly In January
- France Services Sector Records Solid Growth In January
- Spain Consumer Confidence Rises In January
- Italy January Services Activity Expands At Slower Pace
- Turkey Producer Prices Continue To Rise In January
- Spain Services Activity Decline Slows In January
- Turkey's Inflation Accelerates In January
- Ireland Services Activity Declines Sharply In January
- OECD: China Must Ensure Govt. Saving Does Not Return To Excessive Levels
- Australia Land Prices 'Surge'
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Retail Sales Expected To Rise
- 'Worst Over' For U.K. Jobs Market
- Russia Services Activity Growth Slows In January
- India Services PMI At 59.0 In January
- U.K. Consumer Confidence Rises Slightly
- Australia Posts A$2.25B Trade Deficit In December
- Hong Kong Whole Economy PMI Rises In January
- China's Services Sector Records Solid Growth In January
- Japan Services Activity Decline Moderates Slightly
- Australian Trade Deficit A$2.25 Billion In December
- UK Consumer Confidence Rises In January - Nationwide
- UK Shop Prices Up 2.3% On Month In Jan - BRC
- Geithner Suggests Reducing Deficits Must Wait Until Recovery Is Firmly In Place
- Pending Home Sales Show Modest Rebound In December
- U.K. Shadow Chancellor Unveils New Economic Model
- Eurozone Producer Prices Continue To Fall In December
- U.K. Construction PMI Unexpectedly Rises In January
- German Retail Sales Recover In December
- Riksbank Chief Calls For Stronger Regulation
- South Africa Vehicle Sales Surge In January
- Spain Jobless Claims Rise Again In January
- Strong New Zealand Dollar 'To Hit Meat Industry'
- Swiss Consumer Confidence Rises More Than Expected
- European Economics Preview: German Retail Sales Data Due
- Reserve Bank Of Australia Leaves Cash Rate On Hold
- Japan Labor Cash Earnings Plunge In December
- Reserve Bank Of Australia Holds Key Rate Unexpectedly
- Japan Monetary Base +4.9% On Year In Jan
- Singapore PMI Due On Tuesday
- Construction Spending Falls By More Than Expected In December
- Manufacturing Activity Increases By Much More Than Expected In January
- Spanish New Car Registrations Rise In January
- Personal Income And Spending See Continued Growth In December
- Czech Manufacturing Sector Expands Further In January
- Growth In Polish Manufacturing Activity Slows In January
- Eurozone Manufacturing PMI Hits 2-year High Led By France, Germany
- Hungary's Manufacturing Activity Expands For First Time Since August 2008
- U.K. Jan. Manufacturing PMI Rises To 15-Year High
- Indonesia's Exports Grow In December
- Italy Hourly Wage Growth Slows In December
- U.K. M4 Money Supply Falls In December
- U.K. Manufacturing Activity Hits 15-Year High
- France Manufacturing Activity Growth Accelerates In January
- Swiss Industrial Activity Expands For Fifth Month In January
- U.K. House Prices Rise Slightly In January: Hometrack
- Italy Manufacturing PMI Rises In January
- Spain Manufacturing Activity Records Sharp Decline
- Political Interference 'Now The Biggest Threat To Banks'
- Sweden Manufacturing Activity Growth Accelerates In January
- French Domestic PPI Rises In December
- Growth Strengthens But Fails To Increase Conviction Over Recovery
- CEBR: UK House Prices Likely To Rise 6% In 2010
- London Tops New Property Acquisition List
- Indonesia's Inflation Accelerates In January
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Manufacturing PMI Due
- Australia Commodity Prices Rise In January
- Japan's Vehicle Sales Rise In January
- New Zealand Commodity Prices Rise For Eleventh Month
- China Manufacturing Activity Continues To Surge Ahead
- Australia House Prices Surge, New Home Sales Fall
- Australia New Home Sales Fall In December
- China HSBC Manufacturing PMI Hits Record High
- Taiwan Manufacturing PMI Surges In January
- Netherlands Manufacturing PMI Hits 27-Month High In January
- South Korea's Manufacturing PMI Surges In January
- China Manufacturing PMI Slips To 55.8 In January
- Australian Market Slips After Moving Higher
- Australian Job Ads Fall 8.1% On Month In Jan - ANZ
- Australian House Prices Up 5.2% In Q4
- South Korea Posts $470 Million Trade Deficit In Jan
- UK Home Prices Rise 0.1% On Month In Jan - Hometrack
- Australian Jan Inflation Expectation Up 0.8% On Month
- Australian Manufacturing PMI Shows 51.0 In January - AiG
- South Korean Trade Balance Due On Monday
- Chicago PMI Jumps To Highest Level In Over Four Years
- ECB's Bini Smaghi: Banks Must Use Profits To Build Capital
- U.S. Economic Activity Expands At Fastest Pace In Six Years In Q4
- Eurozone Inflation, Jobless Rate Rise
- England/Wales House Prices Rise For First Time Since May 2008 - Land Registry
- Italy's Jobless Rate Rises In December
- Eurozone Inflation Inches Up In January
- Norway Retail Sales Rise In December
- U.K. House Prices Rise For Ninth Month: Nationwide
- Iceland Producer Prices Rise In December
- Eurozone M3 Money Supply Falls Slightly In December
- Turkey December Trade Deficit Widens
- India's Central Bank Lifts CRR More Than Expected; Upgrades GDP, Inflation Outlook
- Spain Q4 Unemployment Rate Rises
- Spain Current Account Deficit Narrows In November
- Turkey Visitor Arrivals Rise In December
- Spain HICP Rises Further In January
- RBNZ's Bollard Calls For Stimulus Withdrawal
- U.K. House Prices Continue To Rise In January
- More Singapore Manufactures Optimistic About H1 - EDB Survey
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Nationwide House Price Data Due
- Singapore Producer Prices Inflation Accelerates In December
- BOJ Ready To Take Swift Action, Shirakawa Says
- South Korea Industrial Production Soars
- Japan Auto Production Grows In December
- U.K. Consumer Confidence Sees Small Improvement In January
- Japan Consumer Prices Fall For Tenth Month
- BoJ Minutes: More Measures Required To Battle Deflation
- Australia Private Sector Credit Grows In December
- Japan Manufacturing Sector Growth Slows In January
- Japan Consumer Prices Continue To Fall In December
- BoJ Minutes: More Measures Needed To Fight Deflation
- Japan Unemployment Rate 5.1% In Dec
- Japan Industrial Output +2.2% On Month In Dec
- Japan Inflation Due On Friday
- Bernanke Confirmed To Second Term As Fed Chief
- New Poll Finds Few Americans Believe It Is A Good Time To Find Quality Jobs
- December Durable Goods Orders Rebound By Less Than Expected
- RBI May Tighten Monetary Policy As Inflation Accelerates
- Weekly Jobless Claims Edge Down By Less Than Expected
- Drop In Cross Border Bank Lending Eases In Q3: BIS
- Eurozone Economic Sentiment Strengthens Further
- German Unemployment Rises For First Time In Seven Months
- Portugal Needs Credible Deficit Reduction Plan: Moody's
- Philippines Increases Rediscounting Rate As Economy Rebounds
- ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell Wants Unwinding Of Support Measures
- Soros Endorses Break-Up Of Big Banks
- German Unemployment Rises In January
- Italy Business Confidence Grows In January
- Philippines Central Bank Holds Interest Rates
- BoE's Haldane: Rise In Long-Term Interest Rates Would Hit Borrowers Hard
- Spain Tourist Overnight Stays Fall In December
- ECB To Discontinue Temporary Swap Facility With Fed
- Chinese Minister: Pressure To Increase Yuan Value Rising
- European Economics Preview: Eurozone Economic Sentiment Expected To Rise
- Kenya's Economic Growth To Accelerate To 4.5% In 2010: IMF
- Australia Wine Production Down In 2008/09
- Philippines GDP Growth Steadies In Q4
- Japan Dec Retail Sales Ease 0.3% On Year
- New Zealand's Reserve Assets Decrease Slightly
- New Zealand M3 Money Supply Declines In December
- Japan Retail Sales -0.3% On Year In Dec
- Philippines Rate Decision, GDP Due On Thursday
- December New Home Sales Unexpectedly Show Notable Decrease
- European Commission Extends Deficit Reduction Deadlines For Lithuania, Malta
- German Govt. Raises 2010 Economic Outlook
- Weak New Year Sales Disappoint U.K. Retailers: CBI
- Keeping Inflation On Target Would Be Hard, BoE's Sentance Says
- French Consumer Confidence Rises In January
- BoE's Sentance: MPC May Find It Difficult To Keep Inflation On Target
- IMF: Mauritius Economic Growth To Quicken In 2010
- Bulgaria Visitor Arrivals Fall In December
- France Industrial Demand Improves In January
- Italy Non-E.U. Trade Balance Swings To Surplus
- Bank Of Japan Maintains Moderate Growth Outlook
- ECB Chief Trichet Backs U.S. Bank Reforms
- Spain Retail Sales Fall In December
- French Consumer Confidence Improves In January
- World Unemployment To Remain High In 2010, ILO Says
- Global Business Leaders 'More Confident' Of Recovery
- Japan's Kan: Important To Maintain Market Confidence
- European Economics Preview: French Consumer Confidence Data Due
- Davos Gears Up For World Economic Forum
- Japan's Exports Growth Turns Positive
- South Korea Posts $1.52 Billion Surplus In Dec
- Japan Trade Surplus Y545.3 Billion In Dec
- Japan Crude Import Bill Y7.56 Trillion In 2009
- South Korean Current Account Surplus $1.52 Billion In Dec
- Japan Trade Balance Due On Wednesday
- IMF Says Global Economy Will Be Stronger Than Previously Expected In 2010
- Consumer Confidence Improves By More Than Expected In January
- Annual Rate Of Decline In Home Prices Continues To Slow In November
- South African Central Bank Keeps Key Rate Unchanged
- Malaysia Keeps Key Interest Rate On Hold
- U.K. Exits Recession With Anemic Growth In Q4
- German Ifo Business Climate Index Hits 18-month High
- U.K. Mortgage Approvals Rise In December - BBA
- S&P Cuts Japan's Ratings Outlook On Diminished Fiscal Flexibility
- Italy Retail Sales Fall Unexpectedly In November
- German Ifo Business Climate Index Improves In January
- Hong Kong's Trade Deficit Widens In December
- Singapore's Manufacturing Output Strongly Rebounds In December
- French Consumer Spending Rises More Than Expected In December
- Europe New Vehicle Registrations Drop 32.4% In 2009
- Switzerland Consumption Indicator Edges Down In December
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Expected To Exit Recession
- Gordon Brown Dismisses Tories' Deficit Pressure
- Vietnam Central Bank To Keep Base Rate Unchanged In February
- Sarkozy: French Unemployment Set To Decline: Reports
- Singapore's Industrial Output Surges In December
- Bank Of Japan Retains Key Interest Rate, Sees Milder Deflation
- Bank Of Japan Holds Key Interest Rate As Expected
- South Korea Q4 GDP Up 0.2% On Quarter
- New Zealand Credit Card Billings Rise In December
- Israel Central Bank Retains Key Interest Rate As Expected
- Japan Dec Corporate Service Prices Fall 1.5% On Year
- South Korea Q4 GDP Rises 0.2% On Quarter
- Japan Rate Decision On Tap For Tuesday
- December Existing Home Sales Show Bigger Than Expected Drop
- Hungary's Key Interest Rate Lowest Since September 2005
- Eurozone Industrial New Orders Grow More Than Initially Estimated
- Rightmove: Britons See Rise In House Prices In 2010 - Reports
- ECB's Nowotny Seeks Change In China's Exchange Rate Policy: FT
- U.K. Jobs Market 'Worse Than Thought'
- Singapore December Consumer Prices Unchanged
- German Consumer Confidence Drops For Fourth Month
- G7 Meets To Debate Global Banking Reform
- Greece Finance Minister Rules Out Euro Exit
- Spain's Producer Prices Turn Positive In December
- Darling Sceptical Of Obama's Banking Reform
- Demand Equation Stutters
- German GfK Consumer Confidence Drops More Than Expected In February
- E&Y Says U.K. Firms To See 'Bumpy' Recovery
- Britons 'Save More' In Anticipation Of Enduring Recession
- European Economics Preview: German GfK Consumer Sentiment Expected To Remain Stable
- U.S. Firms 'To Hire More, Spend More' In H1 2010
- New Zealand Services Sector Records Solid Growth In December
- African Tourism 'Boosted By Obama & World Cup'
- Australian Consumers Remain Bullish On House Prices
- Australia Q4 PPI Falls 0.4% On Quarter
- Australia Q4 PPI Down 0.4% On Quarter
- Singapore CPI On Tap For Monday
- Eurozone Industrial Orders Grow More Than Expected In November
- Greek Construction Prices Fall In Q4
- U.K. Retail Sales Rise Less Than Expected In December
- German Industrial Orders Rise More Than Initially Estimated
- Eurozone Industrial Orders Rise More Than Expected In November
- Fraud 'Costs Britain GBP 30 Billion A Year'
- Austria's Industrial Production Falls In November
- Iceland Wage Index Rises In December
- French Business Confidence Hits Highest Level Since September 2008
- Greece Current Account Deficit Narrows In November
- Greece 'Unwaveringly Tied To Euro', Central Bank Chief Says
- Japan Department Store Sales Fall Further In December
- French Industrial Confidence Rises More Than Expected In January
- ECB's Noyer: French Economic Recovery Fragile And Slow
- Finland Dwelling Permits Soar In November
- ECB's Trichet Sees Moderate Growth In 2010
- China Will Continue Loose Monetary Policy, PBoC Governor Reaffirms
- Macau Visitor Arrivals Rise In December
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Retail Sales Data Due
- BOE's Tucker Wants Clamp Down On 'Shadow Banks'
- Leading Indicators Index Rises More Than Expected In December
- Philly Fed Index Indicates Slower Pace Of Manufacturing Growth In January
- Office Space Availability In London Declined In Q4: RICS
- Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Show Significant Increase
- Poland's Net Inflation Eases In December
- Polish Industrial Production Growth Unexpectedly Slows In December
- Polish Producer Prices Rise In December
- Irish Trade Surplus Narrows In November
- Recovery In Eurozone Loses Momentum In January
- Irish PPI Continues To Fall In December
- London Financial Services Hiring Expected To Rise In 2010
- UK Manufacturing Output Rises For First Time In Two Years - CBI
- Cyprus's Industrial Turnover Drops In October
- Lithuania's Industrial Production Grows In December
- U.K. Gross Mortgage Lending Rises In December
- Netherlands Unemployment Rate Nudges Up
- Dutch Consumer Confidence Improves In January
- U.K. M4 Money Supply Unexpectedly Drops In December
- Dutch Consumer Spending Falls In November
- Eurozone Private Sector Growth Slows In January
- World Bank Sees Fragile Global Recovery, Asset Bubble Risks In Asia
- German Private Sector Records Solid Growth In January
- Hong Kong Economy 'Most Free In The World'
- France Private Sector Growth Slows In January
- Australia Consumer Unemployment Expectations Fall Sharply In January
- UN Forecasts World Economy To Grow 2.4% In 2010
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Public Sector Finance Data Due
- Irish House Prices Continue To Fall In December
- Macau Consumer Prices Rise In December
- New Zealand Retail Sales Rise In November
- World Bank Sees 2.7% Global Growth In 2010
- China's Economy Grows 8.7% In 2009
- Obama Likely To Announce New Curbs On Size Of Banks: Reports
- Australia Consumer Inflationary Expectations Edge Down In January
- China Consumer, Producer Price Inflation Picks Up In December
- China Industrial Production, Retail Sales Soar In December
- China GDP Surges Ahead In Q4
- New Zealand Manufacturing Activity Improves In December
- Australian Dec New Motor Vehicle Sales +3.3% On Month
- Japan Residents Sold Net 122.6 Billion Yen In Foreign Stocks
- China Data On Tap For Thursday
- Producer Prices Show Modest Increase Amid Jump In Food Prices
- Housing Starts Show Much Steeper Than Expected Drop In December
- IMF Chief: Asia Leads Recovery, Global Economy May Outperform In 2010
- U.K. Claimant Count Drops At Fastest Pace Since 2007
- BoE Minutes: MPC Voted 9-0 To Hold Key Rate, Continue GBP 200 Bln Bond Purchase
- South Africa Retail Sales Fall Further In November
- UK Claimant Count Falls For Second Month
- ECB 'Won't Change Rules For Greece'
- Irish Air Traffic Row To Hit Flights
- Australia Consumer Sentiment Surges In January
- Japanese Govt. Maintains Economic Assessment
- Japan Convenience Store Sales Continue To Fall In December
- Iceland To Hold Icesave Referendum On March 6
- Japan Machine Tool Orders Surge In December
- European Economics Preview: BoE Minutes Due
- Japan's Services Industry Activity Edges Down In November
- Bernanke Defends AIG Bail-Out
- Mervyn King Repeats Calls For Action On Fiscal Deficit
- Australia January Skilled Vacancies Rise On Month
- Japan Nov Tertiary Industry -0.2% On Month
- Malaysian CPI On Tap For Wednesday
- Homebuilder Confidence Continues To Deteriorate In January
- Downturn In German Economic Sentiment Continues: ZEW
- U.K. Dec. Inflation Exceeds 2% Target; Logs Record Increase
- Japan Consumer Confidence Hits Six-Month Low
- PBOC Raises One-Year Bill Yield For Second Straight Week
- Finance Executives Say Fresh Regulations 'Threaten London'
- Dubai Bail-Out Aid From Abu Dhabi Less Than Previously Thought
- European Economics Preview: U.K. Consumer Price Data Due
- Recovery Assuming Uneven Tone
- New Zealand Overnight Stays Edge Up In November
- Irish Consumers 'Changing Behavior'
- Juncker Re-Elected As Eurogroup Chief
- Australia Imports Rise In December
- Thai Trade Balance Due On Tuesday
- U.K. Faces Difficult Decade Of Adjustment: ITEM Club
- South Africa's PMI Increases In December
- Turkey Consumer Confidence Rises In December
- Asia Leading Global Recovery, Says IMF Chief
- U.K. House Prices Rise In January
- UK Cities 'Will Take Years To Recover From Recession'
- European Economics Preview: Italian Trade Data Due
- Singapore December Non-Oil Domestic Exports Soar
- Japan November Industrial Output Growth Revised Down
- New Zealand House Prices Rise In December
- Australian Dec Inflation Gauge +0.3% On Month
- UK House Prices +0.4% On Month - Rightmove
- Japan Industrial Production Due On Monday
- Chancellor Says U.K. Won't Tax Bailed-out Banks: Report
- London Mayor Urges U.K. Chancellor To Rethink Bankers' Bonus Tax
- Bankers Forecast Slow But Steady Economic Recovery, Unemployment To Remain High
- Consumer Prices Rise Slightly Less Than Expected In December
- Industrial Production Increases In December Amid Jump In Utilities Output
- New York Manufacturing Conditions Improve For Sixth Straight Month
- IEA Keeps 2010 Global Oil Demand Unchanged
- China's Forex Reserves Hit $2.4 Trillion In 2009
- Eurozone Exports Fall For Second Month; December Inflation Rises
- Eurozone Trade Surplus Shrinks In November
- UK Manufacturers See Muted Recovery In 2010: EEF
- India Must Address Inflation, Widening Deficit: ADB
- Decline In Singapore Retail Sales Slows In November
- Swiss Producer & Import Prices Fall In December
- Czech Export Prices Decrease Annually In November
- Trichet: No Special Treatment For Greece
- Czech Producer Price Decline Slows In December
- Europe's New Car Registration Growth Eases In December
- China May Need Policy Tightening This Year To Avoid Overheating: ADB
- Singapore Retail Sales On Tap For Friday
- RealtyTrac Report Shows Record Number Of Foreclosure Filings In 2009
- WEF Warns Underdevelopment In Infrastructure Poses Risks In Next Few Years
- Business Inventories Increase For 2nd Consecutive Month In November
- Trichet: Euro Area Economic Activity Expanded In End-2009
- Import Prices Unchanged In December Amid Drop In Fuel Prices
- Retail Sales Show Unexpected Drop In December After Jump In November
- Initial Jobless Claims Rise
- ECB Maintains Record Low Interest Rate
- ECB Retains Key Interest Rate
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- Ashraf's interview earlier today on CNBC-US
- US Feb services ISM hits 53 (exp 51) highest
- GREEK SHOOTS FOR EURO? Euro holds firm and Greek
- Influential banking analyst RICHARD BOVE Bove
- A PRICELESS CASE OF DJ VU maybe emerging this
- GOLD HITTING NEW HIGHS vs. EUR at 837.08 which
- Watch Ashraf on CNBC Europe at 16:00 GMT today
- Watch Ashraf's Video Presentation, exmaining the
- RBA PREVIEW: Hardly anyone is speaking about
- While we continue to deem the recent rebound in
- We mentioned GBP in each of the our last 3 IMTs
- On Feb 8, AshrafLaidi.com shared this chart
- UK gilt yields showing a extreme bearishness on a
- GBP tumbles across the board, further breaking
- Today's RUMOURS about CHINA BUYING buying the
- Todays equity sell-off is accompanied by the
- The GBP damage remains the headline of the day
- GBP DAMAGED ACROSS THE BOARD on comments from BoE
- Ashraf's interview on CNBC earlier today giving
- Dollar regains ground after brief losses
- Ashraf's Video Market Analysis previewing
- Asian markets head into rock & a hard place,
- DOUBLE ASSAULT on risk appetite as Fitch
- 3-YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the Pre-Crash Correction:
- GBP drops across the board as Bank of England
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- Yen is best performing currency of the day (after
- Ashraf''s interview on Bloomberg earlier today
- Another case of data(less) Mondays when risk
- Watch Ashraf's CNBC interview with Maria
- Ashraf's CNBC appearance pushed to about 1600 EST
- Markets recover as US equities are able to absorb
- Another Friday, another central bank knocks
- FED RAISES DISCOUNT RATE today to 0.75% from 0.5%
- The 9-day consolidation in GBPUSD gives way to
- While the Greek situation remains a fundamental
- The broken 5-day trendline support in $EURUSD
- Watch Ashraf discussing discussing Goldman,
- USD extends recovery on stronger than expected US
- As questions grow escalate regarding the euro
- GBPUSD posts enters the longest consolidation
- Thin market liquidity due to US President
- Our WARNING YESTERDAY about a Chinese tightening
- Ashraf' on CNBC discussing China's decision to
- PBOC RAISES RESERVE REQUIREMENTS by 0.5%; This is
- Weak German GDP data further drives up the US
- The spread between German and US 10-year yields
- Watch Ashraf's analysis on the Greek fiscal
- EURUSD fails to make decisive break above $1.38
- READERS OF THESE IMTs and FOLLOWERS of
- Oil closes right at its 200-day MA of $74.34,
- Watch Ashafs Video Market Analysis on the BoE
- Fed Chairman BERNANKE's SPEECH on exit strategy
- Cable down a full cent after BoEs inflation
- KEY CHINESE DATA Due tomorrow (tonight GMT)
- EURO TRIPLE DOWNGRADE ASSAULT. No, the US fiscal
- It is not at all far-fetched for markets to drag
- Unlike EUR net shorts vs. USD which have reached
- Quiet trade in FX after the Thursday storm and
- The lack of key fundamental data has helped
- NOT ONCE BUT TWICE did gold demonstrate a classic
- The 20k decline in Jan payrolls followed a
- As we move into the US jobs report (13:30 GMT exp
- Hello, THANKS to YOUR TREMENDOUS SUPPORT, I
- Ashrafs interview on April 2007
- Watch Ashraf's latest Video Market Analysis
- Global Markets sell-off intensifies, sending USD
- BoE announced no new QE but did leave the door
- The upcoming BoE decision (12:00 GMT) is expected
- The 22k decline in Jan ADP is the smallest loss
- Jan ADP survey on private payrolls(13:15 GMT) is
- Oil posts its 1st back-to-back daily gain in 6
- Aussie falls across the board after the RBA
- The upcoming RBA decision (due 3:30 am GMT) is
- Watch Ashrafs latest Video Market Analysis
- Generally positive US data on consumption and
- GBP selloff deepens in Asia & Europe after
- DOUBLE WARNING & IF THEN SCENARIOS:
- US Q4 GDP soared by 5.7%, overshooting consensus
- US/CANADA Q4 GDP: Look out for a possibly
- Golds 6-day consolidation within the 1110-1080
- GBPUSD continues to demonstrate its robustness,
- JPY is the biggest loser due to escalating
- USD SHOOTS UP in the aftermath of the FOMC
- State of the "Eurozone" Union Weighs on EUR. As
- State-of-the-Union-Address to Overshadow FOMC
- The EURUSD-USDX correlation is now at a 4-month
- USDCAD +4% in past 6 days on the always
- USDX attempts to break above its 200-day MA for
- Tuesdays release of German Jan IFO (9:00 am GMT)
- US existing home sales tumbled 16.7% in December
- European equities push higher amid stabilizing
- AUDJPY has finished consolidating around
- FADING CORRELATION between the USD and major
- Risk aversion returns as Dow futures go to -54
- USD and JPY take a breather in early London
- Watch Ashraf tomorow co-hosting CNBC Europe
- Watch Ashrafs VIDEO MARKET ANALYSIS on the
- Jan Philly Fed survey at 15.2 from 22.5, Leading
- Goldman Sachs Earnings due at 13:00 GMT, with the
- Mind China's Double Digit Growth Markets may
- USDCAD BREAKS OUT out of its 5-week trend line
- Watch Ashraf's GOLD & EURUSD Video Analysis
- One day after we warned on the DEAD CROSS in the
- GBP fails to hold near its $1.6457 high session,
- Watch Ashraf's Charts analysis of NIKKEI-225 and
- GBP rallies across the board as UK CPI hits
- Hello, please bear in mind a few things about the
- EURUSD now at risk of retesting the elusive
- Ashraf's interview on BNN discussing the
- Stronger than expected RICS housing figures are
- Here's that heres $VIX chart we posted on Monday
- SPECULATIVE FX POSITIONS: Youve already seen
- Watch Ashraf's Video Market Analysis
- DO not forget this monthly EURUSD chart
- EURUSD gives in to fresh selling momentum after
- EURUSD tests 1.44 on rumours of Chancellor
- The PARAMETERS OF DOLLAR SUPPOR continue to
- Falling EURUSD and falling USDCAD is leading to a
- The ECB Press conference at 13:30 GMT will
- Ashraf''s interview on ForexTV analyzing ,
- USDX support still holds. /$ & GBP charts
- USD-YIELDS CORRELATION: The correlation between
- GBPUSD the top performer of the day after
- More disappointing figures from Canada. Todays
- VIX DID NOT LIE SO FAR: The VIX chart we warned
- LOONIE PULLBACK Broad losses for the Canadian
- The West would like China to revalue its
- A BULLISH GAP DOWN CHART IN THE VIX ?
- INTERMARKET SUPPORT FOR USD. The US 10- year
- Dollar drops across the board, followed by the
- DEUTSCHLAND-US YIELD SPREADS: Now that youve seen
- With everyone asking about yield curves & Fed
- What every GBPUSD trader must know
- OIL REMINDER: Traders must realize oil will have
- USD STABILIZING Although the 85K loss in US Dec
- USDCAD TECHS http://bit.ly/7bMDjx Confluence of
- USD CFTC POSITIONING ALREADY ROBUST: Today's US
- CHARTING NONFARM PAYROLLS.
- USDJPY failed to touch its 200-day MA, which
- US dollar regains ground after the post-FOMC
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