Trump’s blanket ban on Iranian oil
Oil spikes on Trump’s end to waivers for Iranian oil, plus continued weakness in Europe, and the fate of Aussie inflation. I talk to NAB’s Ray Attrill on the Morning Call today.
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Oil spikes on Trump’s end to waivers for Iranian oil, plus continued weakness in Europe, and the fate of Aussie inflation. I talk to NAB’s Ray Attrill on the Morning Call today.
On today’s Morning Call podcast NAB’s Tapas Strickland discusses with Phil Dobbie how much China’s stimulus is helping US stocks and Treasury yields, plus why the Aussie pound fell and rose so quickly yesterday.
A quiet session that saw the Aussie dollar go nowhere – but the Canadian dollar hit by poor business sentiment and US stocks hurt by bank earnings results. I talk through the day’s news with NAB’s Ray Attrill.
Will the positive sentiment from China’s credit numbers flow over to this week. I ask NAB’s Rodrigo Catril on today’s Morning Call podcast.
On The Morning Call I talk to @NAB’s Gavin Friend about a near half century low for US jobless claims. Plus Brextension, the US earnings season, the RBA’s financial stability review, and more.
News from three central banks on today’s Morning Call, with NAB’s Ray Attrill. But US CPI numbers and the ongoing EU emergency Brexit are perhaps of more interest today.
The markets are cautious – NAB’s Rodrigo Catril puts it down to a busy day ahead, but downgrades from the IMF won’t have helped.
A quiet session with falls in the US dollar and equities – but broader confidence remains in the US says NAB’s Gavin Friend.
Non-farm payrolls delivered a Goldilocks result on Friday saysd NAB’s David de Garis. But will Brexit be a fairy-tale with a happy ending this week?
A quiet session on the markets as the world waits for Friday’s non-farm payrolls data in the US. And on Brexit, I ask NAB’s Ray Attrill whether Britain could fall-out of Europe without a deal by accident?
The markets are on hold ahead of a flurry of activity later this week. NAB’s Alex Stanley talks us through it on today’s Morning Call podcast. The calmness gives time to absorb today’s NAB Business Survey. https://t.co/Q07aUopaID
Strong jobs numbers from the US and weak export data from China. I ask NAB’s Ray Attrill whether this could mean a delay to the phase on trade deal? https://t.co/inWKBrHFna