Sentences with phrase «expected trade balance»

The Aussie's bounce is being attributed to yesterday's better - than - expected trade balance and building approvals reports.

Not exact matches

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Another approach is to look at fundamental economic factors affecting a country's trade surplus or deficit and evaluating whether the actual trade balance is what one would expect given those factors.
Smaller - than - expected announcements of the German current account and trade balance were associated with rising yields at both ends of the yield curve.
The market is expected to see the weekly initial jobless claims data and the trade balance in the US with focus on Friday's non-farm payroll report.
«We expect a stronger dollar and weaker growth abroad, most notably in Europe, will take a greater toll on the trade balance and overall growth in the economy,» said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial in Chicago.
«Since we expect that: 1) the Chinese economy will continue to grow (cumulative GDP in current prices), 2) the export arbitrage is not showing any signs of contraction and 3) imports of steel will remain steady at about 1.2 million tons - per - month, we can safely assume that steel exports of 7.2 million tons - per - month and therefore a net trade balance of about 6 million tons - per - month will be around for a while.»
For funds which are transferred using credit / debit cards and E-wallets, you can expect the funds to be credited to your trading account balance within the same business day.
Australia's March trade balance data rose to A$ 1.53 billion versus A$ 0.65 billion expected — the largest surplus since May 2017.
The latest trade data for March are expected to show a sharp narrowing in the headline deficit, which should be partly due to the better goods trade balance, as seen in the relevant data released a week ago, while services balance should show an improvement too.
Physical demand in the large consumer gold market of India has been weaker than expected because the newly elected government has not yet reduced gold import restrictions despite the trade balance having improved.
Ghana is benefiting from increased revenue from her exports which is ultimately expected to reduce the country's burden on imports and correct the Balance of Trade (BoT).
Now that my portfolio is getting back to a more normalized allocation, I can start rebuilding a balanced account, but I'll still take it slower and with less risk than I might usually trade since I expect to be divorced in the first quarter and will be splitting some of this account and rolling it into a new account only under my name as opposed to a joint account.
The Lin et al. results are much more consistent with an expected balance, or trade - off, between these processes.
The rules governing the balancing market, where companies trade to settle differences between expected supplies and the amount of electricity they actually deliver, are also being changed in ways designed to help encourage security of supply.
The rules governing the balancing market, where companies trade to settle differences between expected supplies and the amount of electricity they actually deliver, are also being changed in ways designed to help
WASHINGTON (May 15, 2014)-- Housing activity was sub-par in the first quarter of this year, dampened in part by severe weather patterns, but an uptrend is expected with healthy underlying demand over the balance of the year and through 2015, according to presentations at a residential real estate forum here during the Realtor ® Party Convention & Trade Expo.
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