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Nice Terror attack could impact GBP more than EUR

Nice Terror Attack

A villain murdered more than 80 people celebrating France’s Bastille Day in Nice, southern France. The horrific stampede is clearly an act of terror and it joins previous attacks in Paris and in the Brussels, Belgium. France has extended the state of emergency hours after President Hollande announced the planned removal of this measure. We also heard that [...]

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Canada loses 0.7K jobs – USD/CAD up (also on NFP)

Canadian Dollars

A mixed jobs report from Canada: the nation lost 0.7K jobs instead of gaining ones. However, the unemployment rate dropped to 6.8%. The participation rate slides to 65.5%, and that explains the drop in the unemployment rate. All in all, a slightly disappointing publication from Ottawa.  USD/CAD is at 1.3030, up, but that’s mostly because of the great [...]

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UK data ahead: Carney and GDP – Lloyds

Bank of England governor Mark Carney

Analysts from Lloyds Bank point out that next week main events in the United Kingdom will be the testimony of Mark Carney on Tuesday and the second reading of Q1 GDP on Thursday.

Key Quotes:

“In the UK, Bank of England Governor Carney (Tue) will appear before the Treasury Select Committee to answer questions on the latest Inflation Report. He will no doubt face questions about the economic forecasts, including his views on the potential risks surrounding the EU referendum.”

“Data wise, we expect the second estimate of UK Q1 GDP (Thu) to be unrevised at 0.4%q/q, though there will be the first expenditure breakdown of the figures which should show consumer spending remaining firm and a rebound in investment after the contraction in Q4.”

“The GfK consumer confidence index (Fri) will provide a more up-to-date indicator of sentiment in the current quarter. The index fell to a 16-month low of -3 in April, though we look for stabilisation at the current level in May. BBA figures on house purchase loans (Thu) will also be watched to gauge the impact of the Chancellor’s stamp duty levy on second homes which began in April.”
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