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Canadian dollar continues to gain on housing report

by Przemysław Kwiecień (X-Trade Brokers, XTB) | Thu, Nov 12 2009, 14:37 GMT

The USDCAD pair has declined for the second week as it moves back to the yearly low. The pair is being driven down by solid Canadian macroeconomic figures and weakness of the dollar. Canada's economic recovery is unfolding slowly but surely, new data showed this month. Housing market in particular appears to be back on track to growth levels not seen since the recession started. Canadian housing starts rose 5.4% in October to an annualized level of 157k. While expectations had been for a

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US: Recovery will take hold in 3Q09

by BBVA Bancomer Team (BBVA Bancomer) | Mon, Oct 26 2009, 09:47 GMT

Fiscal stimulus provided a boost to consumer spending The decline of non-residential and residential investment will ease Significant economic slack will cause recovery to be slow Consumer spending will drive economic growth The U.S. economy is expected to embark down the path of recovery as we anticipate a quarterly annualized growth rate of 4.1% in 3Q09 following four consecutive months of contraction. Personal consumption expenditures are poised to lead the expansion. The Cash for Clunkers


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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 16:23 GMT
Canada: Factory sales up 1.4% in September
by Economic and Strategy Team - National Bank of Canada

Mon, Nov 16 2009, 15:01 GMT
US: Empire Index Suggests Slower Pace of Recovery
by Tim Quinlan - Wells Fargo Investments, LLC

Mon, Nov 16 2009, 14:40 GMT
US: Retail Sales Increased in October
by Adam York - Wells Fargo Investments, LLC

Mon, Nov 16 2009, 13:20 GMT
Japan: From underperformer to outperformer
by Flemming J. Nielsen - Danske Bank A/S

Fri, Nov 13 2009, 17:03 GMT
US: Import Prices Rise Again, But Little Inflation in the Pipeline‏
by Jay Bryson - Wells Fargo Investments, LLC

Fri, Nov 13 2009, 15:39 GMT
Canada: Trade deficit narrowed in September
by Economic and Strategy Team - National Bank of Canada

Wider Trade Deficit September Reduce Q3 GDP | Fri, Nov 13 2009, 15:34 GMT
Wider Trade Deficit in September Will Reduce Q3 GDP Growth
by Jay Bryson - Wells Fargo Investments, LLC

CEE: Q3 GDP numbers – a mixed bag | Fri, Nov 13 2009, 13:22 GMT
CEE: Q3 GDP numbers a mixed bag
by Lars Christensen - Danske Bank A/S

Fri, Nov 13 2009, 10:21 GMT
Slovakia: Recovery continued in 3Q09 (+1.6% q/q)
by Mária Valachyová - Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG

Fri, Nov 13 2009, 10:03 GMT
Hungary: GDP fell 7.2% y/y in 3Q09
by Orsolya Nyeste - Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG

U.S.:How much more do claims need to drop | Fri, Nov 13 2009, 10:01 GMT
U.S.:How much more do claims need to drop before we see a positive payroll?
by Economic and Strategy Team - National Bank of Canada

Thu, Nov 12 2009, 14:37 GMT
Canadian dollar continues to gain on housing report
by Przemysław Kwiecień - X-Trade Brokers, XTB

Thu, Nov 12 2009, 09:30 GMT
Estonia: decline in growth decelerates
by Violeta Klyviene - Danske Bank A/S

Preview: BoE Quarterly Inflation Report 11/11/2009 | Wed, Nov 11 2009, 10:12 GMT
Preview: BoE Quarterly Inflation Report
by RANsquawk Research Team - RANsquawk

Tue, Nov 10 2009, 09:50 GMT
US: Lowest bank tightening in C and I loans since the onset of recession
by Economic and Strategy Team - National Bank of Canada




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