Monthly Archives: June 2017
Plenty of activity tonight for markets as the UK, Europe and the US all publishing a host of data. The data set for release tonight includes: UK – Current Account, Final GDP, Index of Services and Revised Business Investment Europe
A busy night for markets, with plenty of announcements due from the US, Europe and also the UK. The most significant data released tonight is the Final GDP figure. As the world’s largest economy, markets look to the strength of
A busier day for markets with a number of significant central bank figures once again speaking in amongst data set for release throughout the day. The central bank figures that are set to speak include: ECB President Mario Draghi, BoE
Another quiet night as far as data releases go, but it is still a significant night/morning as arguably the three most prominent central bank officials deliver speeches at different engagements. In the early hours of tomorrow, Fed Reserve Chair Janet Yellen,
As today is relatively quiet as far as announcements are concerned, it gives us a chance to take o look at the week ahead and pinpoint the most important data and events occurring. Monday – US Durable & Core Durable
It has been a rather quiet week as far as announcements go, but it we are in for a busier night as we head into the weekend. Europe is set to release several pieces of data later tonight. This includes:
A quiet night for announcements allows us to take a look at the week ahead. Tuesday: Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes from Australia, Current Account figures from the US, BoE Governor, Mark Carney, speaks. Wednesday: US Fed Reserve Member, Robert Kaplan
A busy night for markets with the US central bank meeting to discuss monetary policy in the early hours of tomorrow morning, while the US is also releasing some significant market data. During the early hours of tomorrow morning, the
A busier night for markets with several pieces of information set for release, while UK politics is still in the headlines. With the UK parliament still to form a government, markets are watching political movements with interest. The political environment
A big day for markets as they digest election analysis and also the testimony given by former FBI Director, James Comey. A real shock is in store for markets as exit polls have shown that UK PM Theresa May, looks