US PMI KEY POINTS: S&P Global Composite PMI Flash (Nov) Actual 50.7 Vs Previous 50.7. S&P Global Manufacturing PMI Flash (Nov) Actual 49.4 Vs Forecast 49.8. S&P Global Services PMI Flash (Nov) Actual 50.8 Vs Forecast 50.4. Employment Declined at US Service Providers and Manufacturers in November for the First Time Since Mid-2020 Amid Tepid
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MON: OPEC OMR, Canadian Remembrance Day (Observed). TUE: IEA OMR; UK Average Earnings/Unemployment (Oct/Sep), EZ Employment (Q3), German ZEW (Nov), US NFIB (Oct), CPI (Oct), Japanese GDP (Q3). WED: Chinese Retail Sales/Industrial Output (Oct), UK CPI (Oct), EZ Trade Balance (Sep), US PPI Final Demand (Oct), Retail Sales (Oct), Japanese Trade Balance (Oct). THU: CBRT
Sat: New Zealand General Election Mon: New Zealand CPI (Q3), PBoC MLF Tue: RBA Minutes, German ZEW Survey (Oct), US Retail Sales (Sep), Canadian CPI (Sep) Wed: Chinese GDP (Q3), Chinese Industrial Output (Sep) and Retail Sales (Sep), UK Inflation (Sep), EZ Final HICP (Sep) Thu: BoK Announcement, Bank of Indonesia Announcement, Japanese Trade Balance
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Share: Arm Holdings gained 24.7% on Thursday debut. ARM stock sells off Friday after initial rally. Higher Oil prices are affecting market sentiment as inflation indicators rise this week. United Auto Workers initiates strikes at Ford, GM and Stellantis factories. Taiwan Semiconductor tells suppliers to delay equipment orders. Arm Holdings (ARM) stock is
© Reuters. U.S. Dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/file photo By Alun John and Brigid Riley TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) – Jitters about global growth, particularly in China, caused the safe-haven U.S. dollar to hit multi-month highs on the Japanese yen, euro and pound on Tuesday and sent the dollar
Share: NZD/USD trades with losses below 0.6000, its lowest in nine months. China reported weak Retail Sales and Industrial Production data from July. American Retail Sales from the US were higher than expected. In Tuesday’s session, the NZD/USD traded lower, mainly driven by China’s fragile economic situation. On the other hand, the USD, despite
MON: PBoC MLF, South Korean Trade Balance Revised (Jun), Chinese GDP (Q2), Retail Sales, and Industrial Output(Jun) TUE: RBA Minutes, SARB Press Release, US Retail Sales (Jun), Canadian CPI (Jun), New Zealand CPI (Q2) WED: UK Inflation (Jun), EZ Final CPI (Jun), THU: PBoC LPR, CBRT Announcement, Japanese Trade Balance (Jun), Australian Jobs Report (Jun),