More Fed’s Bowman: it is hard for the Fed to measure impact of immigration on labor mkt
It is hard for the Fed to measure impact of immigration on the labor market This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
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It is hard for the Fed to measure impact of immigration on the labor market This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
Read MorePrior month -19Services index -1 vs -11 last monthManufacturing shipments -18 vs -15 last month. Other details: Employment -22 versus -15 last monthWages 15 versus +14 last monthPrices paid 3.36 versus 2.45 last monthPrices received 1.57 versus 1.87 last monthNew orders -23 versus -26 last monthBacklog of orders…
Read MorePrior month 103.3 revised to 105.6Consumer confidence 98.7 vs 104.0 estimatePresent Situation Index vs. 134.4 last monthExpectations Index vs 82.5 last month. In August, the expectations index was above 80 for the second consecutive month. This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
Read MoreAs the North American session begins, the CAD is the strongest and the JPY is the weakest. The USD is mixed to start the day with US stocks marginally higher and yields continuing their run to the upside despite the Fed rate cut of 50 basis points last…
Read MoreIt is important to understand what is driving market from a technical perspective. Technical levels give traders bias defining levels, risk defining levels and targets. Kickstart video I take a look at three of the major currency pairs – the EURUSD, USDJPY and GBPUSD – from a technical…
Read MorePrior month 0.5% revised from 0.4%Home prices MoM 0.3% versus 0.4% expectedHome prices YoY 5.9% versus 5.9% expected (prior month 6.5%). This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
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Read MoreECB’s Muller: An October cut isn’t totally excludedThe central bank bonanza wraps up with the SNB later this weekGermany September Ifo business climate index 85.4 vs 86.0 expectedBOJ governor Ueda says unwinding of speculative yen positions has likely run its courseEuropean equities open higher as the positive mood…
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