29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Plenty of data to come from China this week – heads up
Plenty of data to come from China this week – heads up
PMIs on the China economic calendar starting tomorrow
Tuesday 31 October at 0100 GMT, Official manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMIs for October
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Manufacturing expected 52.0, prior 52.4
0145 GMT on Wednesday 1 November 2017, the private survey manufacturing PMI
29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on BOJ likely on hold this week, but to nudge down inflation forecasts
BOJ likely on hold this week, but to nudge down inflation forecasts
Earlier previews on what to expect from the Bank of Japan on Tuesday at the conclusion of their two day policy meeting
This one via Bloomberg:
Will probably keep its policy settings unchanged
29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on HSBC’s cost-cutting measures to help third-quarter earnings
HSBC’s cost-cutting measures to help third-quarter earnings
HSBC, listed in Hong Kong, London and New York, is scheduled to release its third-quarter financial statement at 12 noon HK/SIN.
29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on We’ve seen an 82 percent jump in bitcoin-related jobs, says employment website CEO
We’ve seen an 82 percent jump in bitcoin-related jobs, says employment website CEO
Bitcoin-related jobs are the fastest growing category of role on international employment marketplace Freelancer.
29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on WSJ reports US President Trump likely to select Powell as the next Fed chair
WSJ reports US President Trump likely to select Powell as the next Fed chair
The Wall Street Journal does hedge that the president hasn’t made a formal decision and could still change his mind
But Trump … .
could still change his mind, several people familiar with the matter said
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29 October, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on "Daggers Are Falling From The Sky" – China Stocks, Bonds Tumble After National Congress Ends
"Daggers Are Falling From The Sky" – China Stocks, Bonds Tumble After National Congress Ends
Who could have seen this coming?
After weeks of ‘calm’ – demanded by The People’s Party – and well-managed ‘National Team’ ramps top ‘prove’ how much Xi’s plan for the nesxt five years is being received, the end of China’s National Congress has been met with… a plunge in stock and bond markets.