16:08:51
A Reuters poll showed bearish trades against most Asian currencies declined, with the Malaysian ringgit emerging as the most shorted currency.
15:59:40
According to British news agency PA media: British train drivers will hold a new round of strikes next month to protest against pay issues, the ASLEF union said.
15:55:17
The price difference of Brent crude oil futures M1/M2 turned into contango, with the price difference being -2 cents per barrel.
15:47:13
Turkish Central Bank: Yield curve will continue to normalize.
15:42:53
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Local demand is likely to slow in the coming quarters.
15:35:50
Philippine Central Bank: Will continue to rely on data to make decisions.
15:33:18
Ukrainian President Zelensky meets with British Foreign Secretary Cameron in Kiev.
15:28:01
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Policy actions are still having an impact on the economy.
15:27:51
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Monetary policy is tight enough.
15:24:46
According to AFP: German police take action against pro-Hezbollah groups.
15:23:26
According to TASS: Armenia’s prime minister said he intends to step up efforts to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan.
15:19:59
Bank of the Philippines: Inflation is expected to average 6.0% in 2023, 3.7% in 2024, and 3.2% in 2025.
15:14:15
According to Interfax: Russia will increase its fertilizer export quota by 2.2 million tons.
15:07:56
Philippine Central Bank: The latest forecast shows that the inflation rate will reach 4.4% in 2024.
15:07:37
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Risk-adjusted inflation rate in 2023 is 6.1%.
15:06:25
The Philippine central bank reiterated the need for non-monetary intervention.
15:06:07
Philippine Central Bank: Will resume austerity measures if necessary.
15:05:43
Philippine Central Bank: Monetary policy will remain tight until the economic downturn is fully apparent.
15:05:02
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas: Backlog of demand is still decreasing.
15:04:47
Central Bank of the Philippines: Philippine economic growth prospects remain unchanged.