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LONDON (Dow Jones)--U.K. consumer price inflation fell to its lowest annual rate for thirty months in August, casting further doubt on the need for any more interest rate hikes from the Bank of England this autumn.   The Office for National Statistics said Tuesday that annual CPI inflation was 1.8% in August, down from 1.9% in July.   The rate was also just below the 1.9% level expected by economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires last week.   On the month, the consumer price index was
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Salutare tuturor de pe Vamist.com,   Pentru ca este foarte "trendy" sa ai blog ne-am decis si noi cei de la Gaeta Consult sa avem unul. Fiind Introducing Agent pentru City Credit Capital (UK)Ltd. in Romania , ne-am gandit ca ar fi potrivit sa avem unul pe Vamist.com, un loc ce isi propune sa adune la un loc comunitatea FOREX din Romania, fie ca sunt experimentati sau incepatori, traderi profesionisti sau simpli pasionati, investitori sau gambleri (pentru ca din pacate exista si asa ceva...)
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FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- The European Central Bank is widely expected to keep interest rates on hold Thursday on volatile financial market conditions and liquidity concerns, but may flag plans to lift rates later this year. Thirty-nine of the 51 private-sector banks polled by Dow Jones Newswires say that the minimum bid rate for the ECB's weekly refinancing operations will remain at 4.0%. "Maintaining the status quo seems to be the most probable scenario, since it would give the central ban
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NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index is expected to have slipped a bit, but remained firmly in positive territory in August. The median estimate of 13 economists surveyed Friday by Dow Jones Newswires is for a reading of 53.0 in August for the ISM manufacturing index, down slightly from the reading of 53.8 in July. Readings above 50 point to expansion in activity. The ISM is due to release its manufacturing index for August at 10:00 a.m. EDT (1400
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Sell stops in GBP/USD below 2.0125 on top of those already triggered at 2.0148 are putting 2.0 back in range, says a dealer at Societe Generale. Says intraday technicals show a downward trend forming, and advises selling on a break below Friday's low of 2.0111. Pair now at 2.0134, day's low 2.0123 on EBS. (JSE)         Copyright © 2007 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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Revenue in the January-July period stood at 70.9 billion lei ($29.6 billion) and represented 18.2% of GDP. Expenditure totaled RON69.05 billion, or 17.7% of GDP.   The state budget, which makes up the bulk of the country's general consolidated budget, posted a deficit of RON3.55 billion in January-July, but was offset by surpluses for the local and social security budgets.   In the first half of 2007, the general consolidated budget posted a deficit of 0.19% of GDP, compared with a surplus
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Definition The Institute for Supply Management surveys nearly 400 manufacturing firms on employment, production, new orders, supplier deliveries, and inventories. A composite diffusion index of national manufacturing conditions is constructed, where reading above (below) 50 percent indicate an expanding (contracting) factory sector. Export orders, import orders, backlog orders and prices paid for raw and unfinished materials are also measured, but these are not included in the overall index. Why
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WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--U.S. construction spending unexpectedly tumbled in July as outlays for housing plunged, the government said Tuesday.   Total spending decreased by 0.4% at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.169 trillion, the Commerce Department said. Spending rose 0.1% in June; originally, June spending was seen 0.3% lower.   Wall Street had expected July construction spending would be flat. The 0.4% fall was the largest decline since a drop of 0.6% in January 2007.   Reside
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*DJ US ISM Aug Mfg Business Index 52.9 *DJ US ISM Aug Mfg Business Index Expected 53.0 *DJ US ISM Aug Mfg Business Index 52.9 Vs Jul 53.8 *DJ US ISM Aug Prices Index 63.0 Vs Jul 65.0 *DJ US ISM Aug Employment Index 51.3 Vs Jul 50.2 *DJ US ISM Aug New Orders Index 55.3 Vs Jul 57.5 *DJ US ISM Aug Production Index 56.1 Vs Jul 55.6 *DJ US ISM Aug Inventories Index 45.4 Vs Jul 48.5
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NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. manufacturing activity expanded at a slightly slower pace in August, although the gains had positive implications for the broader economy, a report Tuesday said.   Private research group the Institute for Supply Management said that its index of manufacturing activity moved to 52.9 in August, from 53.8 in July and 56.0 in June. Readings over 50 point to an expansion of activity, while those under that number denote contracting activity. Economists surveyed by Dow Jo
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Romania's economy slowed markedly in the second quarter despite hefty private spending, heightening concern about the country's ballooning external debt. Romania's gross domestic product expanded 5.6% in the second quarter, sharply down from the 7.4% pace posted in the same period a year earlier, and close to the rate achieved in 2005, when the country was wracked by devastating floods. Most economists had anticipated an acceleration from the 6.0% growth of the first three months of the ye
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BUCHAREST (Dow Jones)--Weaker-than-expected Romanian economic growth of 5.8% in the first half of the year drove analysts Tuesday to lower their year-end forecasts to well below official estimates, news agency Mediafax reported.   Romania's economy has recorded robust growth over the past few years, with growth accelerating to 7.7% last year, and Romanian authorities expect economic growth of 6.5% this year.   "It's highly unlikely that Romania's GDP growth will top 5.8% this year," said I
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NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker said he would consider an interest rate cut if the data on inflation and consumer spending suggest it was appropriate, according to Reuters.   "If evidence arrives that we need a policy move, of course I will consider it and I will take that evidence seriously...That evidence would be of the nature of information that alters the outlook for real spending and inflation," Reuters cited Lacker saying Tuesday.   However, h
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SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--Australia's services sector recorded a slower pace of growth in August than July, a performance gauge produced by an industry group published Wednesday shows. The Australian Industry Group-Commonwealth Bank Performance of Services Index fell 4.4 points in August from July to 51.6. An index reading above 50.0 indicates expansion in the sector while a reading below 50.0 shows contraction. Commonwealth Bank Chief Economist Michael Blythe said the slower pace of growth i
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Bank of Canada statement later today likely to sound dovish, says Tohru Sasaki, chief FX strategist at JP Morgan Chase Bank. Expects BOC to keep rates on hold, while "focus will be on BOC statement to assess how the change in environment since the last interest rate decision has influenced (its) policy stance." Adds, facing a possible U.S. economic slowdown, tightening of credit market, and with CAD hovering at high levels despite falling commodity prices, there's a high possibility BOC statemen
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TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Japan's banking minister, Yoshimi Watanabe, said Wednesday the impact of the U.S. subprime mortgage problems on the Japanese economy will likely be limited.   "While global financial markets fell into unstable conditions, the troubles in the subprime market are unlikely to have a huge impact on Japan's real economy or financial system," Watanabe said at a press conference.   However, he said there still remains a risk of a yen-carry trade unwinding.   He added that T
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Japan Bank Minister Yoshimi Watanabe says in early afternoon session that Tokyo shares may fall more on U.S. subprime mortgage problems. "I think this is in line with the views of everyone in the market," says manager at sales department at Japanese brokerage. Nikkei could dip below Aug. 17 low of 15262.10 if players see greater impact from subprime issue, such as USD/JPY fall that could significantly affect earnings outlooks for Japanese exporters, he says.   Japan Bank Minister Watanabe's com
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SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--The Japanese currency has taken another leg higher in Asia Wednesday on comments suggesting further dark days for the yen-funded carry trade, but there is no need to get swept away yet.   Japan's banking minister, Yoshimi Watanabe, has startled markets a bit with what would appear to be a fairly benign comment - that there's always the chance of further carry trade unwinding.   As Westpac Banking Corp.'s Sean Callow puts it, "I guess the fear is someone in Watanabe's
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MADRID (Dow Jones)--Spanish Finance Minister Pedro Solbes reiterated Wednesday his belief that the European Central Bank's rate-tightening campaign is nearly over.   "I don't know what the ECB will do" at its next policy meeting, Solbes said in an interview on Cadena Ser radio station.   "But it's fairly evident... that most of the rise in interest rates is over," he said.                   Copyright © 2007 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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U.K. service sector purchasing managers index surged to 57.6 in August from 57.0 in July, market sources say. DJN forecast was 56.5. The data follow an unexpected rise in the manufacturing PMI released earlier this week which rose to 56.3 from 55.9 in July. Despite the strength in the indexes the BoE remains poised to keep interest rates on hold at 5.75% when it announces its decision midday Thursday. (IAB) Copyright ? 2007 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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Calyon sees Romanian Leu under pressure and reiterates its call to sell the RON against Hungary's forint. Says Romanian central bank interest rates are likely to head up from 7% given rising inflation, even as the economy slows and current account deficit widens. Analyst Nigel Rendell notes "increasing nervousness over the RON's fate" as the euro is up 7% against it from early July. EUR/RON +1.2% to 3.30 in Wednesday trading. (CRE)     Copyright © 2007 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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LONDON (Dow Jones)--Retail trade in the euro zone disappointed in July, growing more slowly than economists had expected.   The volume of retail sales rose just 0.1% on the month in July, dragged down by sales of nonfood products such as clothing and household goods which fell by 0.1% on the month, European statistics agency, Eurostat said Wednesday.   Compared with July 2006, retail sales grew 0.5%, substantially less than economists had predicted. In a Dow Jones survey last week economis
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