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Ahead of long weekends in the US and UK, realised FX volatility continues to drift lower. However, traded or expected ...
German first-quarter growth came in much stronger than the initial estimate on the back of export and production frontloading ...
ING's Credit Analyst, Timothy Rahill on why we're seeing a record number of so-called Reverse Yankee deals, where American corporations borrow in euros rather than dollars.
The Bank of Korea's monetary policy decision and Tokyo inflation data are the main events. Markets also await the latest ...
Hotter-than-expected core inflation supports a Bank of Japan interest rate hike in July. The BoJ is expected to deliver a 25 ...
OPEC+ output policy. The oil market is under renewed pressure as noise builds around what OPEC+ will do with their July output levels. There are reports suggesting the ...
The just-released minutes of the European Central Bank's April meeting show a dovish unity as the US tariff announcements ...
House Republicans may have reached some agreement on Trump’s flagship “Big, Beautiful Bill”, which has caused market concern ...
The Central Bank of Turkey has maintained its inflation forecasts despite recent market volatility. Governor Fatih Karahan ...
Business confidence in France took a sharp downturn in May in the industrial and services sectors, casting a shadow over the ...
We still see no room for the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) to ease monetary policy in the short term. In our view, the central bank will leave the interest rate complex unchanged at its next ...