ASIA:
Japanese manufacturers’ sentiment soured in the first quarter to its worst level in more than two years, eclipsing an uptick in service-sector mood, a central bank survey showed, reinforcing views a strong post-COVID economic recovery is some time away. Corporate inflation expectations hit a fresh high with firms projecting inflation to stay above the Bank of Japan’s 2% target five years ahead, the “tankan” showed on Monday.
The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today:
The major Asian currency markets had a mixed day today:
Precious Metals:
Some economic news from last night:
China:
Caixin Services PMI (Mar) increased from 55.0 to 57.8
Australia:
Trade Balance (Feb) increased from 11,266B to 13.870B
Some economic news from today:
India:
Interest Rate Decision remain the same at 6.50%
EUROPE/EMEA:
The European Central Bank will need to raise interest rates again in May if inflation develops along the path seen in the bank’s March economic projections, ECB chief economist Philip Lane told the Cyprus News Agency. The ECB has raised rates by a combined 350 basis points since July but did not provide specific guidance for its May 4 meeting, arguing that turbulence in the financial sector required extra caution.
The major Europe stock markets had a green day:
The major Europe currency markets had a mixed day today:
Some economic news from Europe today:
Swiss:
Unemployment Rate n.s.a. (Mar) decreased from 2.1% to 2.0%
Unemployment Rate s.a. (Mar) remain the same at 1.9%
Germany:
German Industrial Production (MoM) (Feb) decreased from 3.7% to 2.0%
UK:
Halifax House Price Index (YoY) (Mar) decreased from 2.1% to 1.6%
Halifax House Price Index (MoM) (Mar) decreased from 1.2% to 0.8%
Construction PMI (Mar) decreased from 54.6 to 50.7
US/AMERICAS:
The Canadian labor market remains tight, as indicated by the latest report from Statistics Canada. Employment among working-aged individuals rose by 34,700 this March, surpassing estimates and leaving the unemployment rate stagnant at 5%. Around 21,800 new job positions were added to Canada’s economy in February. When using the US Labor Department’s calculations for unemployment, the rate for March from MoM to 4.1% from 4%. Hourly earnings rose 5.3% this March on an annualized basis, while total hours worked rose 0.4% on the monthly. The Bank of Canada will meet next week to discuss monetary policy, where they are largely expected to maintain rates.
US Market Closings:
Canada Market Closings:
Brazil Market Closing:
ENERGY:
The oil markets had a mixed day today:
The above data was collected around 11:42 EST on Thursday
The above data was collected around 11:49 EST Thursday.
BONDS:
Japan 0.471% (-0.2bp), US 2’s 3.80% (+0.035%), US 10’s 3.2902% (+0.32bps); US 30’s 3.54% (-0.014%), Bunds 2.187% (+0.8bp), France 2.705% (+1.7bp), Italy 4.035% (+2.4bp), Turkey 11.27% (+120bp), Greece 4.123% (-1.2bp), Portugal 3.072% (+1.8bp); Spain 3.233% (+2.4bp) and UK Gilts 3.435% (+0.6bp).
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