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The May US jobs report shows nonfarm payrolls rising 139k versus the 126k consensus and April's print of 147k. April was ...
As expected, German industry reversed some of the frontloading gains from the first quarter, dropping by 1.4% month-on-month ...
Is that your final answer? This week, we aired our very own version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”. Ok, maybe it wasn’t quite called that. Mainly because we didn’t have a million pounds to give ...
For the first time in a long while, the Hungarian industrial sector produced a significant positive surprise, with industrial ...
This week's highlight may be May's US payrolls number, which consensus sees falling from 177k to 125k. A bad number will ...
The publication of Romania's detailed GDP data for the first quarter of 2025 confirms a fragile growth structure. The economy ...
The market is bracing for a soft US jobs report. Plus, Switzerland has been added to the US Treasury's FX monitoring list ...
German industrial orders increased by 0.6% month-on-month in April, from 3.4% MoM in March, suggesting that the cyclical ...
The National Bank of Poland's rhetoric has turned more hawkish again. The NBP sees upside risks to inflation from reviving ...
The ECB has cut interest rates once again, bringing the deposit rate to 2%, from 2.25%. As the risk of inflation ...
In this podcast, ING's James Knightley, Carsten Brzeski, Chris Turner and James Smith look at how Trump's unpredictable trade ...
TMT and Utility lead in terms of value in USD corporate supply measures as they sit at US$87bn and US$77bn YTD respectfully.
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