Archive for August 12th, 2009

Central Bank Watch

FOMC Statement: No Rocking the Boat

August 12, 2009

Today’s FOMC message is that it will be quite a while still before rates are raised.  The intensity of quantitative easing (QE) is already diminishing, and the Treasury buying is set to end in October.  The clause about making adjustments to these programs “as warranted” could be a two-edged sword, as they leave open the […] More

Canadian and U.S. Trade

August 12, 2009

A sharp drop of the Canadian trade deficit from C$ 1.105 billion in May to C$ 0.055 billion in June is not really an encouraging development, since it reflects higher energy export prices and weak imports.  While total exports grew 2.3%, non-energy Canadian exports slipped 0.5% and were 23.9% below their June 2008 level.  Imports […] More

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Norwegian Central Bank: Rate Hike Likely Sooner Than Presumed Earlier

August 12, 2009

The Norges Bank cut its key policy rate three times in the fourth quarter of 2008 by 275 basis points and engineered four more reductions in 1H09 summing to another 175 bps.  The aggressive easing from 5.75% to 1.25% in the space of eight months is reaping better and quicker results than monetary officials had […] More

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Vital Market Signs When the FOMC Met Previously

August 12, 2009

  EUR/$ $/JPY 10Y, % DJIA Oil, $ 06/30/04 1.2173 109.44 4.63 10396 37.95 06/30/05 1.2090 110.89 3.96 10370 57.00 06/29/06 1.2527 116.07 5.20 11077 73.41 06/28/07 1.3452 123.17 5.10 13456 69.82 08/07/07 1.3749 118.55 4.73 13510 72.27 09/18/07 1.3888 115.75 4.51 13475 81.42 10/31/07 1.4458 115.28 4.42 13873 93.59 12/11/07 1.4682 111.49 4.11 13645 […] More

New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update

New Overnight Developments Abroad: Dollar Unchanged against Euro and Yen

August 12, 2009

Ahead of the FOMC announcement at 18:15 GMT today, the dollar is unchanged from yesterday’s closing levels against the euro and yen. It shows gains of 0.7% against the Australian dollar and of 0.4% against the kiwi and lesser advances of 0.2% against sterling and 0.1% relative to the Canadian dollar.  The buck has dipped […] More

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