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Results: 641 to 650 of 1,000
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Intraday Market Thought: What to Expect From the ECB
by Adam Button | Dec 3, 2015 0:32changed with a reduction in the 2017 inflation forecast to 1...Fed has been looking for confidence on inflation moving back to 2% and Yellen emphasized.. -
Intraday Market Thought: BoC Outlines Arsenal in Commodity War
by Adam Button | Dec 8, 2015 23:52
PBOC at the moment isn't limited by inflation, especially with oil falling...The risk is that inflation falls even further and gives them more..
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Intraday Market Thought: Tankan Firms, CNY Awaits Fixing
by Adam Button | Dec 13, 2015 23:59
are is the commentary on capex and inflation... slightly better wage and preliminary inflation data.
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Intraday Market Thought: How the BOJ Could Surprise
by Adam Button | Dec 18, 2015 1:11
The BOJ has been focused on inflation expectations and they deteriorated in....more easing despite a stronger yen, low inflation and a middling economy.
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Intraday Market Thought: Cable Jumps, Fischer Backtracks, RBA Next
by Adam Button | Feb 2, 2016 0:09
that didn't seem to matter when inflation was low and commodities falling in the....He said inflation might be lower and that the Fed is data..
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Intraday Market Thought: US Consumer Stalls, Naimi Freezes
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 24, 2016 1:455% with rising inflation...The numbers have shown no inflation and middling growth. -
Article: Bitcoin regains $600, Gold below $1250
by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 2, 2014 14:23Farewell Inflation, hello Bitcoin....Falling inflation, rising threat of disinflation, fears.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Why GBP?
by Ashraf Laidi | Nov 8, 2013 17:17likely make public its forecast at the inflation report, due for release on November 13. -
Premium: About our Existing USDJPY Short
by Ashraf Laidi | May 13, 2014 20:58
UK jobnless figures in 5 mins and BoE inflation report and Carney conference in 1 hr.
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Intraday Market Thought: Yields-Yen in Action, Portugal Dips
by Ashraf Laidi | Jul 10, 2014 18:12at lower levels simply by talking down inflation and improvements in labour markets? Or,..




