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US economic growth likely, but less than Fed expectations: ICAP

In its latest weekly economic update released today, ICAP's economists have said that the outlook for the US economy shows better growth is imminent soon, however there was no obvious catalyst for really strong growth. ICAP has cited the fact that the ...

Growing US current account deficit burden may fall on Asian currencies: ICAP

In the latest ICAP weekly insight released today, the focus was primarily on the US current account deficit, which at its unsustainably high level would require a large share of global capital to finance it. The ICAP report also highlighted the fact ...

Global bonds sell-off from their unsustainable levels: ICAP

In its weekly economic insight released today, ICAP reported that a major correction in global bond markets has begun, and that it remains unlikely that bond yields will reach their June lows again in this cycle. ICAP mentioned that the only rationale ...

Morning Market Wrap: US Stocks End Lower

... further evidence economic growth is poised to strengthen in the second half. All major indexes ended the week down, the first weekly decline since mid-May. On Friday the Dow Jones fell 90.0 points (1.0%) to close at 8,989.1, while the S&P lost 9.6 points ...

RBA may cut interest rates, economy set to weaken: ICAP

... rates soon, as the balance of risks slowly tilts and the economy looks set to weaken more than expected, the latest ICAP weekly insight has forecasted. "In its testimony to the House of Representatives Committee last Friday, the Reserve Bank indicated ...

RBA to leave interest rates unchanged predicts ICAP

... New Zealand and Sweden will decide to cut interest rates following their monetary policy meetings this week, today's ICAP weekly insight has predicted. However, growth will not slow far enough or for long enough to force the Reserve Bank of Australia ...

Australian unemployment rate fourth lowest in OECD: ABS

... 1992 to 63.7% in 2002. The number of people employed also rose from 7,660,000 to 9,334,400 for the period with average weekly earnings rising from $621 to $931.50 from November 1992 to November 2002. The highest number of workers was employed in the ...

Impact of war should be put in context: ICAP

... years while the euro economies are expected to grow by 1.5% in 2003 and slowly strengthen a little later than the US. The weekly report also said that the US will not likely head down the Japanese path of minimal growth and falling prices, primarily ...

ABS releases latest weekly earnings figures

John Fernando Average weekly earnings for Australians in 2002 increased by 4.8% over the previous year, while the increase for the November quarter of 2002 produced a rise of 1.1%. This was reported in the latest quarterly update of the Australian Bureau ...