7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why Winnebago Industries, Inc. Stock Gained 20% in March
Why Winnebago Industries, Inc. Stock Gained 20% in March
The RV maker benefited from a recovery in the market and a bottom-line beat in its earnings report.
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on ECB Visco: Risk of de-anchored inflation expectation has risen
ECB Visco: Risk of de-anchored inflation expectation has risen
Headlines on BBG. Speaks in Frankfurt
He adds:
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on February 2016 Canadian building permits 15.5% vs 4.8% exp m/m
February 2016 Canadian building permits 15.5% vs 4.8% exp m/m
February 2016 Canadian building permits
– Prior -9.8%. Revised to -9.5%
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on US initial jobless claims 267k vs 270k exp
US initial jobless claims 267k vs 270k exp
US initial jobless claims week ending 1 April 2016
– Continued claims 2.191m vs 2.173m exp. Prior 2.173. Revised to 2.172m
– 4 week avg 266.75k vs 263.25k
Just starting to see a mild tick up in the 4 week average. It’s nothing to write home about
at the moment.
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Jobless claims fall, reverse prior week’s increase
Jobless claims fall, reverse prior week’s increase
The number of Americans filing for benefits fell more than expected, suggesting the market continued to strengthen despite tepid economic growth.
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Dollar bulls aren’t throwing in the towel but they’re crumbling
Dollar bulls aren’t throwing in the towel but they’re crumbling
Latest Reuters currency polls are out
– USDJPY 114.00 3 months, 115.10, 6 months, 118.00 12 months (116.2, 118, 120 in March)
– EURUSD 1.10 3m, 1.09, 6m, 1.08 12m (1.07, 1.06, 1.05 prior)
I’m assuming this poll was taken before the latest USD blowout
7 April, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on JPM: Forget earnings, this is what we need
JPM: Forget earnings, this is what we need
The bar has been set so low for companies that they would most likely beat estimates, JPM’s Stephen Parker says.