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| | | ... they are in there for the short term, is factor all the upside into the pricing. There is no refinancing upside anymore, the CPI projections are always high, margin improvement is priced in. These guys never look at the downside. "On top you have high ... |
| | | | ... producer prices, also released this week, will not have as much punch. This is because markets have already seen the latest US CPI numbers - released last week - and also because of the recent fall in commodity prices, notably oil. Financial markets ... |
| | | | ... previous month. This is in contrast with the higher-than-expected reading in US consumer prices released overnight. Headline CPI increased by 0.8 percent in July - double market expectations for a 0.4 percent gain - driven by sharp gains in energy and ... |
| | | | ... initially fell after the Labor Department reported another hefty jump in consumer prices. But after early disappointment with the CPI, investors began looking more positively at stock prices that had been beaten down over the past two sessions. Crude ... |
| | | | ... little guidance on the short term direction of US interest rates. Markets will focus on reports on advance retail sales, July CPI and the University of Michigan/Reuters consumer sentiment index and industrial production. Slow growth. US retail sales ... |
| | | | ... prompted some to speculate that an interest rate cut is imminent. It appears that markets have already discounted the 4.5 percent CPI reading and instead are focused on more recent releases showing a contraction in retail sales, slowing private sector ... |
| | | | ... decline in 20 years. Also, UK consumer confidence fell to -39 in July - the lowest on record. Meanwhile, Eurozone headline CPI increased to 4.1 percent in the year to July to its highest level since April 1992 from 4.0 percent in the previous month. ... |
| | | | ... level in 25 years and has driven down June mortgage approvals to a record low of 36,000 from 41,000 in May. In Germany, annual CPI inflation rose to a 12-year high of 3.4 percent in July. With Germany being the biggest economy in the Eurozone, it is ... |
| | | | ... buffeted by the high interest rates, the cost of petrol, slowing growth and the euro's appreciation. Meanwhile, the monthly CPI rise is likely to accelerate to 0.5 percent in July from the 0.4 percent rate observed in June. This will leave the annual ... |
| | | | ... that could be derived after the recent updates on consumer price growth in the US and the Eurozone last week and yesterday's CPI report for Australia. Today it is Japan's turn, although the BoJ is one of the world's central banks that welcome a pick ... |
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