07:51 Japan's factory activity shrinks on tariff woes, services perk up, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank for the tenth consecutive month in April as confidence among manufacturers dived to almost 5-year lows, dented by worries about U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies, a private-sector survey showed on Wednesday.
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-China's services activity rose to three-month high in March, with both business activity and new orders picking up from February, a private sector survey showed on Thursday.
- Reuters03/04 Euro zone economy saw only modest growth in March, PMI shows
-The euro zone economy eked out modest growth for a third month in March as the bloc's manufacturing industry showed signs of recovery and its dominant services industry expanded at a slightly faster pace than in February, a survey showed.
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- Reuters01/04 Tariff woes depress US manufacturing, erode labor demand
-U.S. manufacturing contracted in March after growing for two straight months, while a measure of inflation at the factory gate jumped to the highest level in nearly three years amid rising anxiety over tariffs on imported goods.
- Reuters01/04 Euro zone factory activity shows signs of recovery in March - PMI
-The euro zone's long-suffering manufacturing industry showed initial signs of a meaningful recovery last month as output rose for the first time in two years, a survey showed on Tuesday, but the upswing could be hurt by U.S. trade tariffs.
- Reuters01/04 Asia's factory activity weakens as US tariffs sap confidence
-China was one outlier among a broadly downbeat set of purchasing managers' indexes, showing activity in the world's second-largest economy is picking up.
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- Sina01/04 China's factory activity speeds up on export boost, Caixin PMI shows
-China's factory activity expanded at its fastest pace in four months in March, buoyed by stronger demand and robust export orders, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday, although the escalating U.S. trade war clouds the outlook.
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-China's manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in a year in March, an official factory survey showed on Monday, in a positive sign for the world's second-largest economy as it deals with an escalating U.S. trade war.
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-The dollar hit a three-week high on the yen early on Tuesday and was firm across the board after some strong U.S. services data and cautious optimism on the tariff front.
- Reuters24/03 US business activity rises in March, but sentiment deteriorates further
-U.S. business activity picked up in March, but growing fears over import tariffs and deep government spending cuts continued to weigh on sentiment and prospects for the rest of the year.
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-Technology stocks led Wall Street's surge on Monday after signs the Trump administration is taking a measured approach on tariffs against its trading partners.
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-U.S. services sector growth unexpectedly picked up in February and prices for inputs increased, which combined with a recent surge in the cost of raw materials at factories suggested that inflation could heat up in the months ahead.
- Reuters04/03 US manufacturing stable, price pressures surge ahead of tariffs storm
-U.S. manufacturing was steady in February, but a measure of prices at the factory gate jumped to nearly a three-year high and it took longer for materials to be delivered, suggesting that tariffs on imports could soon undercut production.
- Reuters03/03 US Manufacturing Expands For Second Month Under Trump, Driven by Stronger Demand and Policy Shifts
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-The official Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) stood at 49.1 points, below the 50.1 registered in December
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-Tepid growth across British businesses picked up only slightly at the start of 2025 with employment and optimism contracting again while price pressures rose, according to a survey that underscored the challenge facing the Bank of England.
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-Production has recovered recently, but there are signs of slowing down in the last month of 2024 and businesses in some sectors are still facing difficulties.
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- Reuters06/01 Canada's services PMI shows activity shrinking at year-end
-Canada's services economy deteriorated for the first time in three months in December as a postal workers' strike weighed on activity and work outstanding tumbled, S&P Global's Canada services PMI data showed on Monday.
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- Reuters06/01 Euro zone economy ended 2024 in precarious state, PMI shows
-The euro zone economy ended 2024 in a fragile state, according a survey which showed overall activity contracted for a second straight month in December as a modest recovery in the services industry failed to offset a deeper downturn in manufacturing.
- Reuters06/01 German service sector grows modestly in December despite rising costs, PMI shows
-Germany's service sector experienced a slight uptick in business activity in December, bringing it back into growth territory despite increasing price pressures, a survey showed on Monday.
- Reuters06/01 India's services sector ended 2024 on a strong footing, PMI shows
-India's dominant services sector ended 2024 on a high note as sustained demand boosted activity to a four-month high and led to strong hiring in December, while inflationary pressures eased, a survey showed.
- Reuters06/01 China services activity hits 7-month high but US trade fears dent optimism, Caixin PMI shows
-China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in seven months in December, driven by a surge in domestic demand, but orders from abroad declined, reflecting growing trade risks to the economy, a private sector survey showed on Monday.
- Reuters06/01 Japan's service activity expands on solid demand, PMI shows
-Japan's service activity expanded for a second straight month in December, buoyed by solid demand and business expansion, a private-sector survey showed on Monday.
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- Reuters03/01 US manufacturing PMI rises to nine-month high in December
-U.S. manufacturing moved closer to recovery in December, with production rebounding and new orders rising further, though factories faced higher prices for inputs as the year ended.
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- Reuters02/01 UK manufacturing shrinks at fastest rate as job cuts hit 10 month high
-Rising business taxes and a worsening global economy led the S&P Global UK manufacturing PMI survey to record a reading of 47.0 in December.
- Express02/01 Euro zone factories saw little festive cheer in December, PMI shows
-Manufacturers in the euro zone ended last year on a sour note, with factory activity declining at a faster rate, according to a survey which offered scant signals of an imminent recovery.
- Reuters02/01 India's Dec factory activity growth hits 2024 low, PMI shows
-India's manufacturing activity grew in December at its weakest pace for the year amid softer demand and despite easing cost pressures and strong jobs growth, a survey showed, dulling the outlook for the start of 2025.
- Reuters02/01 Oil rises as investors return from holidays, eye China recovery
-Oil prices nudged higher on Thursday, the first day of trade for 2025, as investors returning from holidays cautiously eyed a recovery in China's economy and fuel demand following a pledge by President Xi Jinping to promote growth.
- Reuters02/01 Asia's factories end 2024 on weak footing as Trump 2.0 risks mount
-Asia's factory powerhouses ended 2024 on a soft note as expectations for the new year soured amid growing trade risks from a second Donald Trump presidency and persistently weak Chinese demand.
- Reuters02/01 Growth in China's factory activity slows, Caixin PMI shows
-China's factory activity grew in December but at a slower-than-expected pace, as overall sales were dampened by falling export orders amid concerns over the trade outlook, a private-sector survey showed on Thursday.
- Reuters02/01 South Korea Dec factory activity shrinks as firms turn pessimistic, PMI shows
-South Korea's factory activity contracted in December, with manufacturers' sentiment turning pessimistic for the first time since mid-2020 due to uncertainty over U.S. trade policy and domestic politics, a private sector survey showed on Thursday.
- Reuters01/01 Huatai Gushuo’s interpretation of December PMI data: Policy effects continue to appear, endogenous kinetic energy is not elastic, and reflation and credit easing remain to be seen.
-Huatai Gushuo’s interpretation of December PMI data: Policy effects continue to appear, endogenous kinetic energy is not elastic, and reflation and credit easing remain to be seen.
- Sina31/12 China Dec factory activity expands at slower pace as trade risks rise
-China's manufacturing activity grew for a third straight month in December but barely, an official factory survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting the effects of policy stimulus may take more time to lend support as fresh trade risks loom.
- Reuters31/12 China Dec manufacturing activity expands for third month
-China's manufacturing activity expanded for a third straight month in December but at a slower pace, an official factory survey showed on Tuesday, suggesting a blitz of fresh stimulus is helping to support the world's second-largest economy.
- Reuters30/12 Shares muted in Asia, high yields test lofty valuations
-Asian shares made a muted start to the week on Monday as high Treasury yields challenged rich Wall Street equity valuations while underpinning the U.S. dollar near multi-month peaks.
- Reuters30/12 Japan's factory activity shrinks at slower pace, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank at a slower pace in December as declines in production and new orders eased, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, edging closer to stabilisation after recent falls.
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-Growth in Russia's services sector eased to a three-month low in December, as demand softened and cost pressures intensified, S&P Global reported on Saturday.
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-The dollar held firm on Tuesday ahead of an expected interest rate cut in the United States, as traders grow increasingly convinced the Federal Reserve will lower borrowing rates only gradually next year.
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-British businesses this month cut staff numbers at the fastest pace in almost four years, raised prices and turned more pessimistic about the outlook, placing much of the blame on the new government's tax increases, a survey showed.
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- Reuters16/12 Japan's factory activity softens for 6th straight month, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank for the sixth straight month on lacklustre demand while the service sector extended gains in December, business surveys showed on Monday, highlighting the economy's increasing reliance on services.
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- Reuters04/12 Euro zone business activity declines sharply in November, PMI shows
-Business activity across the euro zone fell sharply last month as the bloc's dominant services sector joined the manufacturing sector in contracting, according to a survey which showed a broadbased decline.
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- Reuters04/12 China's services activity expansion eases in Nov, Caixin PMI shows
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-Europe's manufacturers suffered a slump in demand last month as UK factory owners also reported a slowdown in orders.
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- Reuters02/12 UK manufacturing on the brink facing 'high costs and weak demand' after budget
-The closely watched S&P Global UK manufacturing PMI survey recorded a reading of 48.0 in November, down from 49.9 in October and below the neutral 50.0 mark.
- Express02/12 Asia's factories perk up on China recovery but Trump risks loom
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- Reuters02/12 Japan's factory activity falls at fastest pace in 8 months, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank at the fastest pace in eight months in November as soft demand prompted firms to trim production, a private-sector survey showed on Monday.
- Reuters02/12 China's Nov factory activity growth hits 5-month high, Caixin PMI shows
-China's factory activity expanded at the fastest pace in five months in November as new orders, including those from abroad, led to a solid rise in production, pushing manufacturers' optimism degree to an eight-month high, a private-sector survey showed on Monday.
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- Reuters01/12 50.3%! Manufacturing PMI in November exceeded expectations
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- Sina30/11 50.3%! The manufacturing PMI in November increased by 0.2 percentage points from the previous month, and the new orders index rose to the expansion range for the first time in seven months.
-50.3%! The manufacturing PMI in November increased by 0.2 percentage points from the previous month, and the new orders index rose to the expansion range for the first time in seven months.
- Sina30/11 China Nov factory activity expands for second month as Trump threats loom
-China's factory activity expanded modestly for a second straight month in November, an official survey showed, adding to a string of recent data suggesting a blitz of stimulus is finally trickling through the world's second-largest economy just as Donald Trump ramps up his trade threats.
- Reuters30/11 National Bureau of Statistics: Manufacturing PMI in November was 50.3%, an increase of 0.2 percentage points from the previous month.
-National Bureau of Statistics: Manufacturing PMI in November was 50.3%, an increase of 0.2 percentage points from the previous month.
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- Reuters05/11 China's services activity picks up as conditions improve, Caixin PMI shows
-China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in October, helped by early signs that Beijing's big stimulus push was helping improve business conditions, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday.
- Reuters05/11 China's game is over! Asia, Europe, America... India got good news from everywhere, this sector is in trouble?
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- Reuters01/11 SNAPSHOT Futures slightly pare gains after October payrolls data
-U.S. stock index futures slightly pared gains on Friday after job additions in October were much lower than estimated, while the unemployment rate remained steady.
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- Reuters01/11 Asia's factory activity stagnates, taking shine off rebound in China
-The data is a discouraging sign for policymakers bracing for a potential escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions.
- Reuters01/11 China's Oct factory activity returns to expansion, Caixin PMI shows
-China's manufacturing activity swung back to growth in October as an expansion in new orders led to a pick-up in production growth, signalling an improvement in the sector at the start of the final quarter, a private-sector survey showed on Friday.
- Reuters01/11 Japan's factory declines accelerate as demand sags, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity shrank at the fastest pace in three months in October as weak domestic and overseas demand hurts sales and output, a private-sector survey showed on Friday.
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-Oil prices stabilised on Thursday after rallying the previous day on stronger than expected U.S. fuel demand and reports that producer group OPEC+ could delay a planned output increase.
- Reuters31/10 China's Oct factory, services activity break back into expansion
-Manufacturing activity expanded for the first time in six months, supporting policymakers' optimism that recent fresh stimulus will get the world's No. 2 economy back on track.
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- Reuters29/10 German consumer sentiment on steady path to recovery in November, finds GfK
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- Reuters28/10 Morning Bid: Oil and yen drop on MidEast restraint, Japan indecision
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters25/10 Morning Bid: Megacap earnings loom, Japan decides, gilts wobble
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters24/10 Morning Bid: PMIs take centre stage
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee
- Reuters23/10 Morning Bid: Dollar rides rising yields, Canada set to ease
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters22/10 Morning Bid: Bonds bowl over the pins, IMF forecasts due
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters21/10 Morning Bid: Holding stock records, with a golden hedge
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters20/10 What to watch on the external market this week丨 The IMF annual meeting is held, European and American PMI tests economic resilience
-What to watch on the external market this week丨 The IMF annual meeting is held, European and American PMI tests economic resilience
- Sina29/09 What to watch next week: PMI data will be released and a batch of new regulations will be implemented in October
-What to watch next week: PMI data will be released and a batch of new regulations will be implemented in October
- Sina24/09 German economy entering downward spiral with weak industry
-Germany's economic outlook has deteriorated further with the latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showing continued weakness in both the manufacturing and services sectors.
- MSN11/09 Morning Bid: A swift change to inflation-watch
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Dhara Ranasinghe.
- Reuters10/09 Morning Bid: Calm returns as TV debate eyed, China angst
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters07/09 Gold drops from near-record level as US jobs data blurs rate outlook
-Gold prices eased on Friday, retreating from near-record levels reached earlier in the session, after mixed U.S. jobs data cast doubts on the scale of interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve later this month.
- Reuters06/09 German industrial output slumps, fueling recession fears
-German industrial production fell more than expected in July, driven mainly by weak activity in the automotive sector, spurring fears that Europe's largest economy could contract again in the third quarter.
- Reuters06/09 Morning Bid: Payrolls, Williams and Waller - a big decider
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters05/09 Morning Bid: Stocks calmed as action switches to rates, jobs
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters05/09 Morning Bid: Markets hit tentative pause on selloff
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee
- Reuters04/09 Euro zone August business activity gains Olympic lift, PMI shows
-Euro zone business activity received a boost from France hosting the Olympic Games last month but the malaise in the bloc is likely to return once the Paralympics wraps up as demand remains weak, a survey showed.
- Reuters04/09 Europe's STOXX 600 slumps on risk-off mood after US selloff
-European stocks opened sharply lower on Wednesday, as global markets were rattled by concerns of an imminent slowdown in the United States, while investors eyed more economic data from the euro zone.
- Reuters04/09 UK's FTSE 100 hits three-week low as US economic worries dent risk sentiment
-UK's main stock index hit a three-week low on Wednesday amid a broad-based decline, after concerns over U.S. economic performance hit market sentiment ahead of a slew of central bank monetary policy decisions later this month.
- Reuters04/09 China's services activity expansion slows in August, Caixin PMI shows
-Growth in China's services sector activity slowed in August despite the summer travel peak, prompting some firms to cut staff amid concerns about rising costs, a private-sector survey showed on Wednesday.
- Reuters04/09 Japan's service activity extends gains in Aug, PMI shows
-Japan's service-sector activity extended gains in August, a private sector survey showed on Wednesday, thanks to an uptick in overseas sales despite a darkening global outlook.
- Reuters04/09 Morning Bid: Growth fears, tech slump bring on September blues
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters03/09 Toronto stocks drop as miners and energy stocks slide
-Canada's main stock index closed more than 1% lower on Tuesday, tracking declines in materials and energy stocks, ahead of the Bank of Canada's monetary policy decision on Wednesday.
- Reuters03/09 U.S. stocks tumble as September starts, investors cool on chips
-Wall Street's main indexes slid on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 down more than 2% and the Nasdaq Composite down over 3% as investors softened their optimism about AI in a broad market sell-off that accelerated after tepid economic data. The benchmark S&P 500 index, Nasdaq and Dow registered their biggest daily drop since early August.
- Reuters03/09 US manufacturing mired in weakness; construction spending falls
-U.S. manufacturing contracted at a moderate pace in August amid some improvement in employment, but a further decline in new orders and rise in inventory suggested factory activity could remain subdued for a while.
- Reuters03/09 Manufacturing Slump Undermines Key Harris Spin on Economy
-The Institute for Supply Management's latest survey shows manufacturing slumped for the 8th straight month in August. | Economy
- Breitbart03/09 Morning Bid: Labor Day to labor report as Sept kicks off
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters03/09 Morning Bid: ISM kicks off the dollar's big week
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook
- Reuters03/09 Oil prices fall as weak demand overshadows Libya blockade
-Brent oil prices slid in Asian trade on Tuesday as concern about a sluggish economy in China bringing down demand outweighed the impact of a blockade of oil production facilities in Libya.
- Reuters02/09 Asian factories show tentative recovery as China improves
-Asian factories, including China's manufacturing sector, showed signs of a tentative recovery in August and chip makers benefitted from firm demand, private surveys showed on Monday, but economic headwinds loom.
- Reuters02/09 Morning Bid: Plotting for payrolls
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.
- Reuters02/09 The manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, and the overall economic prosperity level remained stable.
-The manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, and the overall economic prosperity level remained stable.
- Sina02/09 Oil extends losses on prospect of higher OPEC+ supply
-Oil prices extended losses on Monday with investors weighing higher OPEC+ production from October against a sharp drop in output from Libya amid sluggish demand in China and the U.S., the world's two biggest oil consumers.
- Reuters02/09 South Korea's factory activity growth quickens even as overseas demand slows, PMI shows
-South Korea's factory activity growth quickened in August, as output expanded at the fastest pace in more than three years despite a slowdown in overseas demand, a private survey showed on Monday.
- Reuters02/09 Japan's factory activity contracts at milder pace, PMI shows
-Japan's factory activity contracted at a slower pace in August thanks to a recovery in output and new orders, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, offering some hope for an economy that is starting to find its feet.
- Reuters02/09 Morning Bid: China clouds global 'Goldilocks' outlook
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters31/08 Bureau of Statistics: China's official manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from the previous month.
-Bureau of Statistics: China's official manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from the previous month.
- Sina31/08 The manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, down 0.3 percentage points from the previous month.
-The manufacturing PMI in August was 49.1%, down 0.3 percentage points from the previous month.
- Sina31/08 China's August manufacturing slips to 6-month low
-China's manufacturing slowed to a six-month low in August, an official factory survey showed on Saturday, raising expectations policymakers will unveil fresh plans to direct more stimulus to households and less to infrastructure projects.
- Reuters30/08 Morning Bid: Record highs abound, except in usual place
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters29/08 Morning Bid: Nvidia 'beats' as expected, but fallout limited
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters27/08 Morning Bid: Pre-Nvidia hesitation obscures record high
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters26/08 German business sentiment falls in August, delaying recovery hopes
-German business morale fell for a third consecutive month in August, a survey showed on Monday, pushing back recovery hopes for Europe's largest economy.
- Reuters23/08 Morning Bid: Dollar stuck in a Hole as Powell speaks
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters23/08 Morning Bid: Dollar strikes back, Japan in spotlight
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters22/08 US business activity edges lower; pricing power ebbs further
-U.S. business activity fell to a 4-month low in August and firms continued to struggle to pass on higher prices to consumers, bolstering the likelihood that inflation will stay on a downward trend over the coming months.
- Reuters22/08 Euro zone business activity gets boost from Olympics, PMI shows
-Euro zone business activity showed surprising strength in August despite firms raising prices, a survey showed, potentially weakening expectations for two more rate cuts from the European Central Bank this year.
- Reuters22/08 European markets rise on mixed PMI data; Jackson Hole conference in focus
-European shares rose on Thursday as investors sifted through a wave of economic data from major European economies, while anticipating the start of the Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole conference later in the day.
- Reuters22/08 Shares buoyed, dollar battered as Fed readies rate cuts
-Asian shares inched higher while the dollar was pinned to one-year lows on sterling and the euro on Thursday as Federal Reserve minutes showed policymakers were ready to start cutting U.S. interest rates.
- Reuters22/08 Morning Bid: Bank of Korea eyed, US yields slide
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters21/08 Morning Bid: Relentless rally pauses for breath
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Samuel Indyk
- Reuters19/08 Eyes on Jackson Hole as dollar drops against yen, euro keeps rising
-The yen rose sharply on Monday and the euro touched its highest this year as the dollar retreated broadly with traders bracing for dovish signals from Federal Reserve meeting minutes and Chair Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole.
- Reuters14/08 Morning Bid: US clears inflation decks, NZ cut surprises
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters13/08 Morning Bid: Market lull as PPI eyed, Nikkei returns to base
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters12/08 Morning Bid: Markets pray inflation stays well behaved
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters09/08 Recession risks roil markets but not yet alarming
-Disappointing U.S. jobs data has shaken confidence in a soft landing for the world's largest economy, sending global equity markets tumbling and bets on interest rate cuts surging.
- Reuters09/08 Oil set for 3% weekly gain on rising Mideast tensions, better US outlook
-Oil prices edged down in early Asian trading on Friday but were on track to gain more than 3% for the week as U.S. jobs data calmed demand concerns and fears of a widening Middle East conflict persisted.
- Reuters07/08 Morning Bid: BOJ eases market migraine, Super Micro aches
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters07/08 Oil edges lower on surprise build in US crude and gasoline stocks
-Oil prices slipped in early Asian trading on Wednesday following a brief rebound in the previous session after industry data showed an unexpected build in U.S. crude oil and gasoline inventories, offsetting global oil supply concerns.
- Reuters06/08 Canada's services PMI shows sector contracting further in July
-Canada's services economy deteriorated in July as activity and new business declined, while elevated wage costs contributed to increased inflation pressures, S&P Global Canada services PMI data showed on Tuesday.
- Reuters06/08 US recession worries surge again. What is in the data?
-An unexpectedly weak U.S. employment report, featuring a post-pandemic high in the jobless rate, has rekindled worries a recession may be in the offing that would dash the Federal Reserve's hoped-for soft landing for the economy.
- Reuters05/08 China's services activity expands further, but external demand slows, Caixin PMI shows
-Growth in China's services activity accelerated in July helped by new orders, although momentum in overseas demand eased to its slowest pace in 11 months, a private-sector survey showed on Monday.
- Reuters05/08 Morning Bid: Goodbye soft landing, hello emergency landing
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters01/08 Alarm! RI Manufacturing PMI Contractions to Level 49.3 in July 2024
-The Indonesian Manufacturing Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) was recorded to have fallen to 49.3 or at a contraction level in July 2024.
- MSN28/07 Preview of important information that will affect the market next week: July PMI data will be released, and the market value of 28.591 billion yuan in restricted stocks will be lifted. These investment opportunities are reliable.
-Preview of important information that will affect the market next week: July PMI data will be released, and the market value of 28.591 billion yuan in restricted stocks will be lifted. These investment opportunities are reliable.
- Sina12/07 Morning Bid: Disinflation, rotation and a bruised dollar
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters10/07 Morning Bid: Calm markets as China skirts deflation, NZ doves coo
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters09/07 Morning Bid: Eyes switch to inflation vs elections, Powell up
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters08/07 Morning Bid: Stocks surfing new highs, French surprise
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters05/07 SNAPSHOT Wall Street opens muted after non-farm payrolls data
-Wall Street's main indexes were muted at the open on Friday after data showed U.S. job growth slowed to a still-healthy pace in June.
- Reuters05/07 Morning Bid: Labor in focus - US jobs, new UK government
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters04/07 UK construction growth cools ahead of election, PMI shows
-Growth in British construction activity slowed in June as house-building declined, according to a survey on Thursday that showed a slowdown in new orders as some firms took a wait-and-see approach to Britain's July 4 election.
- Reuters04/07 Morning Bid: Bets mount for US rate cut, UK political shake up
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.
- Reuters04/07 Morning Bid: Market mood bright, liquidity light
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters03/07 US factory orders unexpectedly fall in May
-New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods unexpectedly fell in May, while business spending on equipment appeared weaker than initially thought, government data showed on Wednesday.
- Reuters03/07 Yen slides to fresh lows, market 'challenges' Japan authorities to act
-The yen traded at fresh 38-year lows against the dollar and a record trough against the euro on Wednesday, as the currency continued its downward grind, with Japanese officials largely remaining on the sidelines amid the risk of intervention.
- Reuters03/07 Morning Bid: Ground laid for stock bounce, services PMIs on deck
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters02/07 Morning Bid: US yields bite, China enjoys rare surprise
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters01/07 US manufacturing mired in weakness; prices paid gauge hits six-month low
-U.S. manufacturing contracted for a third straight month in June and a measure of prices paid by factories for inputs dropped to a six-month low amid weak demand for goods, indicating that inflation could continue to subside.
- Reuters01/07 Morning Bid: Markets bet on French gridlock
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters01/07 Asia's factory activity expands in June on solid global demand
-Asia's factory activity expanded in June on solid momentum in the global economy and brightening prospects for semiconductor output, surveys showed on Monday, offering policymakers some hope the region can weather the hit from soft Chinese demand.
- Reuters01/07 Euro zone factory activity decline deepens in June, PMI shows
-Manufacturing activity across the euro zone took a turn for the worse last month as demand fell at a much faster pace despite factories cutting their prices, a survey showed.
- Reuters01/07 China's factory activity rises at fastest pace in over 3 years, Caixin PMI shows
-China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace in more than three years due to production gains, even as demand growth slowed, a private sector survey showed on Monday, indicating the health of the sector remained robust.
- Reuters01/07 Morning Bid: New quarter, same old China PMIs
-A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.
- Reuters30/06 National Bureau of Statistics: Manufacturing PMI in June was 49.5%, the same as last month
-National Bureau of Statistics: Manufacturing PMI in June was 49.5%, the same as last month
- Sina30/06 China's June factory activity contracts for second month
-China's manufacturing contracted for a second month in June, an official factory survey showed on Sunday, keeping alive calls for further stimulus after a string of recent indicators showed the economy struggling to get back on its feet.
- Reuters28/06 Morning Bid: Parsing Biden TV flop, France poll, PCE time
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters26/06 Morning Bid: Rate angst creeps back; yuan, yen weaken anew
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters25/06 Morning Bid: Nvidia's half trillion hiccup; Bitcoin, China slide
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters24/06 Morning Bid: Transatlantic split reopens as half-year nears
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters21/06 US business activity inches up in June; price pressures abating
-U.S. business activity crept up to a 26-month high in June amid a rebound in employment, but price pressures subsided considerably, offering hope that a recent slowdown in inflation was likely to be sustained.
- Reuters21/06 Morning Bid: Nvidia gets vertigo, dollar builds
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters21/06 Election uncertainty pushes UK business growth to 7-month low
-British businesses are expanding at the slowest pace since the economy was in recession last year, as some companies put big decisions on hold until after the country's July 4 election, a survey showed on Friday.
- Reuters21/06 Euro zone business recovery slows sharply in June, PMI shows
-Euro zone business growth slowed sharply this month as demand fell for the first time since February, a survey found, with the bloc's services industry showing some signs of weakening while the downturn in manufacturing took a turn for the worse.
- Reuters21/06 Morning Bid: Dollar backed by dove with sharpest claws
-A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland
- Reuters20/06 Morning Bid: Stocks up as Swiss cut again, BoE eyed; yuan slides
-A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan
- Reuters17/06 Wall Street retreats with data, Fed comments in focus
-Wall Street's main indexes edged lower on Monday as investors awaited fresh economic data and comments from Federal Reserve officials throughout the week for more clarity on monetary policy.
- Reuters