September 2013

WTO cuts growth forecasts as UK chancellor remains bullish regarding the UK

  The World Trade Organisation is refusing to be taken in regarding co-ordinated talks of a global economic revival. It cut its forecasts on Monday for trade growth, due to Europe’s weak economy. The WTO now expects world trade to expand by 2.5% in 2013, down from 3.3%. It also lowered its 2014 forecast to […]

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Trend Trade Analysis For The Week Beginning September 8th

Whilst the diplomatic crisis in Syria continued to dominate the fundamental discussion in the mainstream media during the preceding week, many of the most active markets continued their recent unbroken momentum trends. There were several high impact economic publications that supported the general feel good factor, suggesting that global economies are improving. From building approvals

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Mind The Gap; Mid Morning London Session Update Before New York Opens

The Bank Of Japan Maintains Stimulus Sending USD/JPY Through 100 Barrier As Australian Trade Balance Crashes Into The Red  At its monthly meeting Japan’s central bank, (the BOJ), decided to maintain its stimulus (monetary easing) at the same rate of ¥60-70 trillion, ($600/700bn) per year. The officials at the bank believing that Japan’s economy is

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Morning Roll Call

Positive USA Data Cheers Markets Despite Potential Syrian Conflict Escalation Despite opening in negative territory and remaining there for much of the morning session on Wednesday, European markets finished mainly in the green after positive data from the USA floated many of the boats at sea and PMI service sector results proved bullish, with the

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World Economic Forum Lists Most Competitive Economies, UK Falls, Whilst USA rises…

Once a year the WEF publish their competitiveness league table. Whilst it doesn’t rank as a high (or even low) impact news event it’s an interesting table, particularly when you take on board the comments, which shine a critical light into the ailments certain economies may  be suffering from…  The World Economic Forum was first

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