DATA TO LOOK OUT FOR
Very quiet day for data today so markets will probably be shifted by trade volumes and comments from Finance officials.
G20 meeting takes place, leaders will be ...
Worldwide Currencies information to look out for
Eurozone Construction Output figures are expected to rise by a minimum of 1.4 percent today when this is announced.
In the 27-nation EU, production in ...
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The Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) will have its first meeting today. ECOFIN will discuss a range of financial issues, covering the support mechanisms for the ...
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World leaders of the BRICS which are made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. BRICS economies are meeting at the annual World Bank ...
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand interest rate announcement will be issued this evening where the markets are expecting the RBNZ rates to remain on hold due to the current ...
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Key data was released this morning covering the UK Consumer Price Index and the various components that make up the main figure, the UK Consumer Price Index annualised ...
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Money transfer through Facebook is now available but only for users who have Smart Card of Liberty Bank. The maximum daily limit of money ...
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Switzerland is now the world’s most competitiveness currency provider due to the new dramatic moves to devaluate its currency. Switzerland’s exchange rates have maintained the spotlight and has become ...
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The Bank of Canada will announce today at 2.00 pm will publish their interest rate decision, It is widely expected that the BOC will decide to remain the interest ...
Worldwide currencies to look out for
The FTSE fell losing £50bn (-3.7%) as traders were informed of bad news. RBS was the worst performer, dropping 12 %. Barclays lost 6.7% and HSBC lost 3.8 % ...
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