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- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Including the FED, Bigfoot, me and you --- nobody knows. Look out for deflation adjusting CPIs for tariffs.
Fed hikes a long way off weigh on USD, boost sentiment
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Australian deflation. Exchange rate disguises trade price movements for Australian imports.
International Trade Price Indexes, Australia, Sep 2019
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Deflation risk continues
Assessment of the Momentum toward Achieving the Price Stability Target
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Such meetings irrelevant while there is no G7 cooperation on major economic issues.
Cancelling APEC summit will not affect the arrangements of China-US trade talks - are...
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Excellent. Always embrace technology and embodied progress for humankind.
China launches 5G mobile phone services
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
New Zealand investors cannot subscribe unless approved by FMA.
Why is MetaTrader 4 so Popular?
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
These statements have not changed in 15 years.
BoJ’s Kuroda: Risk On The Downside For Prices
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
USA does not make any sense at all with current administration unable to agree within not to mention without.
China PMI Sinks As Fed Cuts And Shuts
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Very volatile data therefore useless indicator.
Retail turnover in September 2019: +3.4% in real terms on September 2018
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
This is deflation at the margin.
In October 2019, consumer prices increased by 0.7% year on year
- AnniLi commented Oct 31, 2019
Spotted Boris Johnson dead in a ditch today - smiling.
What Happens to the United Kingdom Now?
- AnniLi commented Oct 30, 2019
When you pursue and encourage protectionist policies and at the same time blow out your fiscal deficit then you will get a global slowdown and a domestic expansion effect for a while. There is no magic here and will sustain USD for a time because ...
Mnuchin: U.S. Economy Continues To Be Strong With Low Unemployment, Low Inflation
- AnniLi commented Oct 30, 2019
The NIESR press release makes it abundantly clear that the 3.5% refers to the full 10 year period - i.e. of the order of 0.35%per annum and subject to a very, very high degree of uncertainty with limited attention to the positive outcomes which ...
U.K. Economy Projected to Be 3.5% Smaller Under Johnson's Deal
- AnniLi commented Oct 29, 2019
SNB cannot be trusted. Past record of misleading policy statements and staccato policy shifts. Beware.
SNB's Schlegel sees scope to cut negative rates further
- AnniLi commented Oct 29, 2019
Unreliable indicator given imminent tax hikes.
Japan retail sales jump the most since 2014, outlook murky
- AnniLi commented Oct 29, 2019
Sadly the Bloomberg reporting cannot possibly be correct (suggesting that the indicated loss is per annum) or an accumulated 40% which is clearly nonsense. Until Bloomberg or NSIER corrects best to completely ignore the study. That would probably be ...
U.K. Economy Projected to Be 3.5% Smaller Under Johnson's Deal
- AnniLi commented Oct 29, 2019
Remainers nowhere left to hide. Now its again down to the voters. Still 50:50 until votes counted.
No Deal is now off the table so tonight Labour will back a General Election
- AnniLi commented Oct 28, 2019
Positive groundwork towards.... These are consenting adults willing to have a cup of tea together and hope to have a nice harmless chat before year's end. So the reality is probably not a lot of progress dressed up as avoiding a much worse outcome. ...
Further positive groundwork to a trade agreement supports sentiment
- AnniLi commented Oct 27, 2019
XM is not available to New Zealand investors. Neither are several other providers. There is a continuing impasse between providers and NZ licensing regime of government. In the meantime a big big problem for investors here.
XM Receives Highest Accolades from Global Forex Awards 2019
- AnniLi commented Oct 26, 2019
Losers have meetings, winners have parties.
Northern Ireland's DUP to oppose Johnson's early election plans - FT