In this educational session, ING's Senior UK and Eurozone Rates Strategist, Michiel Tukker, offers a practical guide on why market interest rates move, what shapes the yield curve, and what it can ...
Domestic demand remains resilient, but attention is increasingly centred on fiscal dynamics and inflation developments ...
It is a quiet week for US data, sandwiched between a softer-than-expected US jobs report and a June CPI release scheduled for 14 July, which should show prices at the headline level falling ...
Industrial production also declined in electrical, electronic and computer equipment manufacturing (-2.3% after +1.4% in April), in other industrial goods such as metals, chemicals and pharmaceuticals ...
After Thursday's payroll number we see more steepening potential in both US and eurozone rates ...
Thin liquidity around the US holiday today and Monday increases the risk of JPY intervention, with an initial round that may already have occurred yesterday morning There aren’t many silver linings in ...
The oil market is on course for its fourth consecutive week of declines as flows through the Strait of Hormuz continue to ...
The harmonised HICP inflation rate in the Netherlands in June showed both the continuation of ongoing downward inflationary ...
The German government has finally announced a big reform package that should eventually get the economy out of stagnation ...
The ECB has revived the minimum reserves discussion to cut its losses. Reuters reported yesterday that the ECB was ...
Elsewhere, GBP is doing better It looks like FX and interest rate markets (plus this author) were getting a little ahead of ...
Sustainable renovation starts years before construction begins, but efforts made by homeowners' associations to prepare are ...
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