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Oketopa 16, 17 • 2387 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Jovana Pribic
faamatalaga Teugatupe i luga O le mamafa o le a i luga mo le BoE e sii i luga le tului, pe a oʻo mai le UK CPI i le 3%, faʻamoemoe e tali atu le sterling pe a faʻataunuʻuina le tala.
On Tuesday morning, at 8:30am GMT, the U.K. official statistics agency (the ONS) will reveal the latest CPI figure in a series of inflation data, which will also include the RPI and producer price input inflation. The forecast is for CPI (consumer price...
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Oketopa 12, 17 • 2461 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Jovana Pribic
faamatalaga Teugatupe i luga O le a tuʻuina atu e le faʻatauga fou o tau o tagata faʻatau mai Amerika, le moli lanumeamata i le FOMC e siitia ai tului i la latou fonotaga o Tesema?
From various USA sources on Friday, we receive the latest: CPI data, advanced retail sales and the university of Michigan confidence survey. A trinity of highly valuable, yet distinctly different metrics that will shine a light into the various crevices of:...
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Oketopa 5, 17 • 2801 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Jovana Pribic
faamatalaga Teugatupe luga O le a faʻasalalau e le numera NFP le Aso Faraile nei faʻateʻia le aufaʻatupe?
As always, there’s plenty of reference to the upcoming NFP numbers in the financial mainstream press this week. But most analysts appear to be missing the elephant in the room; the incredibly low forecast of 80k to 90k, depending on whether Reuters, or...
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Ian 9, 17 • 3418 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
faamatalaga Teugatupe i luga Tatou pati pei e 19,999.
At one stage, during the New York trading session on Friday 6th January, the DJIA reached its highest point historically, reaching 19,999, just one point shy of the critical psyche ‘handle’ of 20,000. The UK’s FTSE 100 printed several record...
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Ian 5, 17 • 3411 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
faamatalaga Teugatupe i luga o minute Fed o loʻo faʻaalia ai le faʻaeteete i le 2017 faʻatupuina fua faatatau, ona o atugaluga e uiga i le faʻaosofiaina o tupe e faʻaitiitia ai le taʻitaʻiga i luma.
The UK’s economic ability to withstand the impact of the Brexit referendum vote continues. The UK’s construction data for December, as measured by Markit and CIPS, came in at 54.2, well ahead of the previous print of 52.6 and exceeding...
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Ian 3, 17 • 3253 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
faamatalaga Teugatupe luga o Europa maketi tutusa malosiaga i luma atu i le Aso Gafua, ona o maloloina PMI gaosi oloa.
Despite the fact that London and USA markets were closed on Monday, European equities enjoyed solid gains on the strength of solid PMI manufacturing data, which came in ahead of the analysts’ polled predictions. Notwithstanding the encouraging...
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Nov 16, 16 • 3391 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
1 Faamatalaga
Ua avea nei ma vaiaso faʻamanatu kalena vaiaso talu mai le peresetene filifilia Donald Trump na manumalo i le tuʻuga a le peresetene. O vao vao na matou molimauina ile tele o maketi talu mai, pei ole: auiliiliga, maketi feʻaveaʻi ma faioloa ave faʻasoa o le iʻuga ma fetuʻunaʻi i le ...
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Ape 30, 14 • 7381 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
faamatalaga Teugatupe luga o Siamani faʻatauga faʻamaumauga pa'ū i le 1.9% tausaga i le tausaga, Siamani le leai ni galuega pa'ū i se aofaʻiga le fuafuaina, ae o Farani faʻaaogaina faʻateleina maualalo
In the overnight early morning session news was revealed that the BOJ decided to keep the monetary stimulus programme unaltered at an annual pace of 60 trillion to 70 trillion yen ($587-685 billion). Turning to Europe, whilst Germans are spending less...
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Ape 29, 14 • 4719 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
faamatalaga Teugatupe i Peretania GDP siʻitia i le 0.8% i le kuata mulimuli ma le 3.1% i tausaga taʻitasi
This morning we received the latest data regarding the levels of Spanish unemployment and the news wasn’t good with the unemployment rate still remaining stubbornly and alarmingly high at 25.9%. With just over one in four adults out of work in Spain and...
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Ape 28, 14 • 5011 Manatu •
Mafaufau i le Va •
Maria Iakopo
1 Faamatalaga
Analysts had expected a circa 13% rise in retail sales in March, due to many consumers bringing forward their purchases in order to avoid the hike in sales tax that the Japanese government introduced from April. However, despite the rush sales still fell...