New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 25, 2026
Aside from a 0.5% overnight rise against the yen and a 0.5% drop versus the Australian dollar, the U.S. currency is narrowly mixed, and the DXY weighted dollar index is unchanged from Tuesday’s closing value. Major U.S. equity index rises of about 0.5% in pre-open futures trading show smaller increases than many other stock exchanges. […] More
Tags: 2026 state of the union address, Bank of Thailand, Euroland CPI, Peoples Bank of China
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Central Bank Watch
February 24, 2026
The National Bank of Krygyzstan’s policy interest rate was hiked late yesterday by another full percentage point and now becomes 12.0%, its highest level since April 2024. That was the fourth increase since April 2024, bringing the cumulative climb since then to three full percentage points. CPI inflation in the economy exceeds the 5-7% target […] More
Tags: Hungarian National Bank, National Bank of Kyrgyzstan
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 24, 2026
Holidays welcoming the lunar year of the horse are over. Japan’s market reopened too after Monday’s Emperor’s Birthday holiday, and folks in the northeast corridor of the United States are digging out from a brutal blizzard and stumbling back to work. Fortunately, this Tuesday has been short on data and fresh news. President Trump will […] More
Tags: French business confidence, National Bank of Krygyzstan
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Central Bank Watch
February 23, 2026
Today’s reduction to 5.50% from 5.75% was the first cut in nine months. It was agreed upon unanimously by members of the Bank of Jamaica‘s Monetary Policy Committee and, according to a released statement, justified because “the direct impact of Hurricane Melissa on inflation was less severe than initially anticipated. A faster-than-expected improvement in agricultural […] More
Tags: Bank of Israel, Bank of Jamaica
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 23, 2026
(151) Trading volume in the U.S. today will be muted by a blizzard affecting tens of millions in the Northeast corridor. Stock markets in Japan and China were shut by the Emperor’s Birthday holiday and the tail end of Lunar New Year observances, respectively. The Middle East is on high alert of what appears to […] More
Tags: fallout following Supreme Court's tariff ruling, German business climate index, Swiss PPI and import prices
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 20, 2026
The dollar was narrowly mixed just prior to the eagerly awaited twin-bill of U.S. economic data releases, unchanged against the euro and loonie, 0.3% higher relative to New Zealand’s currency, 0.3% stronger against the Mexican peso, and 0.1% firmer relative to the yen and Swiss franc. Ten-year sovereign debt yields had fallen overnight by three […] More
Tags: German PPI, preliminary purchasing manager survey results February 2026, U.S. GDP and PCE price deflator, U.S. new home sales and consumer confidence
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Central Bank Watch
February 19, 2026
There has been another interest rate cut at the Central Bank of the Philippines, the sixth in a row for this monetary authority that reviews its policy stance on a bi-monthly basis. At 4.25%, the new rate level will be back to its lowest level since November 2022 and 225 basis points below the 6.5% […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 19, 2026
Equity markets in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain and India are showing losses so far this Thursday that range between 0.8% and 1.5%, and futures trading in major U.S. indices point to a lower open in the United States. Exceptions to this trend include South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, while several other […] More
Tags: Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas, Bank Indonesia, British industrial trends survey, Euroland current account, U.S. and Canadian trade deficits
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Central Bank Watch
February 18, 2026
The staff’s inflation forecast was slightly higher, on balance, than the one prepared for the December meeting, reflecting the expectation that resource utilization would be tighter and the path of core import prices would be higher than previously projected. Risks to the inflation projection continued to be viewed as skewed to the upside: With inflation […] More
Tags: FOMC minutes from January 2026 meeting
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
February 18, 2026
The dollar is mostly narrowly mixed today, but a 0.8% rise against the New Zealand dollar (aka the kiwi) has been an exception. The U.S. DOW, SPX and Nasdaq in futures trading are around 0.3%. Many Asian stock markets remain closed for the extended lunar year holiday. Those that were open tended to rise, including […] More
Tags: French and British CPI, South African retail sales and CPI, U.S. industrial production and housing starts
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