- Euro-Zone Consumer Price Index (CPI) to Mark the Slowest Pace of Growth Since October 2009. - Core Inflation to Hold Steady at 0.9% for Second Straight Month. Trading the News: Euro-Zone Consumer Price Index (CPI) A further slowdown in the Euro-Zone’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) may prompt fresh monthly lows in the EUR/USD as it puts increased pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to implement more non-standard measures. What’s Expected: ...
- Euro-Zone Consumer Price Index (CPI) to Slow to 0.3%- Lowest Since October 2009 - Core Inflation to Hold Steady at 0.8% for Third Consecutive Month Trading the News: Euro-Zone Consumer Price Index (CPI) Another downside in the Euro-Zone’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) may heighten the bearish sentiment surrounding the EUR/USD as it puts increased pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to further embark on its easing cycle. What’s Expected: ...
- Canada Headline Inflation to Hold Above 2.0% for Fifth Consecutive Month. - Core Consumer Price Index of 1.9% Would Mark Fastest Pace of Growth Since June 2012. Trading the News: Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI) Despite expectations for a downtick in Canada’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), the stickiness in core inflation may spur a larger decline in the USD/CAD as it puts increased pressure on the Bank of Canada (BoC) to move away from its neutral policy ...
Twitter doesn't have to grow into Facebook for the stock to pay off, Robert Peck says. Shares of Twitter, which are down 50% this year and recently fell below $30 for the first time since last November’s IPO, were up more than 3% at $33.06 before the opening bell Monday. More...