US steel and aluminium tariffs have already hit the EU, car tariffs will come into effect next week, and more tariffs will probably follow. The EU prefers to negotiate, but will simultaneously start ...
The policies pursued by US President Trump have the potential to have some long-lasting consequences for the USD.
It was a good day for risk sentiment as equities, iTraxx and cash bonds were all in the green for the day, and this positive mood was also reflected in primary.
US stocks rallied sharply yesterday following an unexpectedly strong services PMI report and comments from Donald Trump suggesting that reciprocal tariffs due to take effect next week may be somewhat ...
The Trump administration’s decision to slap a 25% tariff on imported cars and parts is yet another move in America’s ongoing trade battles. Following the global steel and aluminum tariffs, this latest ...
Trade tariffs and a milder winter in Northeast Asia saw LNG demand fall to the lowest since Q2 2023, while strong European demand will keep major price declines at bay.
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Conditions in the ABS market remain constructive as the string of deals out in primary are currently proving.
Yesterday, the Australian government announced its pre-election budget just ahead of the release of softer than expected February CPI inflation data this morning.
As discussions over who said what over Signal swirled among US politicians and journalists --on Signal-- US consumer inflation expectations leaped to 6.2% y-o-y, which is hardly the anchored level the ...
The secured market is being carried aloft by the shining light that is the ABS universe at present. Covered funding appears to have stepped back (for now), unlike ABS.
In both the year to date and month to date, GBP is sitting in the middle of the G10 performance table.