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Daily Economic Update

... growth forecast of 1.2 per cent after its next review in late January next year. This is positive for Germany and the Eurozone as a whole, especially considering that the revised Ifo growth forecasts assumed that the European Central Bank would raise ...

Daily Economic Update

... resulting from the correction in oil prices and a softer labour market. Interest rate hikes in the United States and the Eurozone (and even New Zealand) would serve to dampen growth in these economies, reducing the impetus for Australia's external trade ...

Daily Economic Update

... Claude Trichet stressed that a period of extended rate rises will not happen. Governments, businesses and consumers in the Eurozone want the ECB to refrain from raising interest rates due to the still dour state of economic growth in the region. Eurozone ...

Daily Economic Update

... continued housing strength and employment growth and the fading of the negative effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Eurozone growth is expected to accelerate to 1.9 per cent in 2006 from this year's 1.4 per cent. The stronger outlook for the region's ...

Daily Economic Update

... Bank (ECB) President Jean Claude Trichet stated that the ECB is ready to raise interest rates to rein in inflation. The Eurozone's official cash rate currently stands at a 60 year low of 2.0 per cent. Meanwhile, the European Commission forecast that ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... include reports on US consumer confidence and third quarter GDP growth, Japanese industrial production and inflation and Eurozone business and consumer confidence.

Daily Economic Roundup

... average workweek all rose. The index is running very close to its six-month average of 12.34 and remains quite strong. Eurozone - European Central Bank Chief Economist Otmar Issing warned that rising oil prices could cause further negative developments ...

Weekly economic roundup

... data set to be released this week includes Japanese inflation, unemployment, machine tool orders and household spending; Eurozone CPI and business and consumer confidence; and, revisions to US and UK second quarter real GDP growth.

Economic roundup

... exports data as well as some first tier indicators out of the US (ISM manufacturing survey, non-farm payrolls) and the Eurozone (GDP, inflation, unemployment).

Emerging markets mimic investment flows pattern of mid 90's

... mainly due to stagnant interest in European shares. The possibility of a surging Euro has made global investors nervous as Eurozone experienced its largest weekly outflow since late June. Institutional investors are now looking to expand their horizons ...