New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 14, 2026
Trump seemingly didn’t repel President Xi’s warning that the two governments would have a big problem if the U.S. interfered with Chinese policy toward Taiwan. After that, the two leaders got along well, and several business deals were announced. Trump claimed Xi’s support for the need to open up the Strait of Hormuz, but the […] More
Tags: British GDP and trade deficit, U.S. import prices and retail sales
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 13, 2026
U.S. producer prices in April leaped 1.4% on month the most in 44 months and trippling market expectations. Year-on-year PPI inflation, which had receded from 11.7% at peak in the summer of 2022 to a mere 0.3% in mid-2023 and which began this year at 3.1% in January, increased 1.7 percentage points to a 49-month […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 12, 2026
Ten-year sovereign debt yields have climbed further so far this Tuesday by a dozen basis points in Great Britain, nine bps in Italy, eight bps in France and Germany, seven bps in Spain, five bps in Switzerland, and four bps in the U.S., Japan and Australia. West Texas Intermediate crude oil is back above the […] More
Tags: CPI inflation in Brazil and India, German and Euroland investor sentiment, U.S. CPI
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 11, 2026
(140) Developments in the U.S./Iranian stand-off seem to be exerting lessening influence on financial markets. The U.S. president called Iran’s response to his peace proposal “totally unacceptable” and warned that ceasefire is on “life support.” The dollar, which is supposed to rise when geopolitics grow tense, gained a mere 0.1% against the euro and sterling […] More
Tags: China CPI and trade surplus
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 8, 2026
In the Bizzaro landscape that has surrounded the Hormuz Strait impasse, the biggest clash between the U.S. and Iran in the current cease-fire followed shortly after hopeful words from President Trump that a deal to reopen that critical water passage may be reached soon. The U.S. attack on Iranian drone facilities clearly deals a blow […] More
Tags: Bank of Mexico, German industrial production, Japanese composite PMI, U.S. labor market statistics
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Central Bank Watch
May 7, 2026
In Moldova where CPI inflation rose to 5.8% in March from 4.9% two months earlier, officials felt that they could not merely wait and see as many other monetary authorities are doing. A 150-basis point interest rate hike to 6.5% at the National Bank of Moldova today restores the peak level of restraint that had […] More
Tags: Bank of Norway, National Bank of Moldova
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 7, 2026
The softer dollar, stock market rallies and lower long-term interest rates that have occurred this week rest heavily on the premise that political leaders in the United States and Iran now have strong incentives to strike a deal after absorbing considerable pain from their ten-week-old war, rising energy costs and voter disapproval of President Trump […] More
Tags: Bank Negara Malaysia, Euroland retail sales, National Bank of Moldova, National Bank of Serbia, Norges Bank, Swedish Riksbank
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Central Bank Watch
May 6, 2026
The National Bank of Georgia raised its policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.25% today. That was the first increase since a 50-basis point hike to 11.0% in March of 2022, right after Russia invaded nearby Ukraine. A release statement proclaims that the decision ” is aimed at keeping inflation expectations firmly anchored […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 6, 2026
President Trump paused the confrontational program of militarily escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz in opposition to the Iranian-imposed blockade. He claimed progress toward a peace deal from revised details that Iran reportedly offered. The U.S. blockade will continue until a deal is finalized. Once trade is again going through the Strait without military […] More
Tags: April 2026 composite purchasing manager surveys, Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Euroland PPI, National Bank of Georgia, National Bank of Poland
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Central Bank Watch
May 5, 2026
After three straight 25-basis point increases of the Reserve Bank of Australia‘s Official Cash Rate, the rate level of 4.35% is back to this decade’s high maintained from November 2023 until February 2025 and matches the otherwise most restrictive level since early 2011. Australian consumer price inflation of 4.7% stands at a 30-month high. A […] More
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