China data: (May) Retail Sales 10.7% y/y (expected 10.7%)
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China data
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China data
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I posted a couple of previews of the Federal Open Market Committee earlier in the week:Its FOMC week - preview from Goldman Sachs (spoiler, expect a hike!)Its FOMC week - preview from BoA/ML (spoiler, expect a hike!)This now from CBA:
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JP Morgan on the Reserve Bank of AustraliaLooking for a cut in the first half of 2018
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MSCI will make an announcement on June 20 on whether China is included in the EM indexGS say there is a 60% probability of inclusion. The firm cite as a "key argument" supporting inclusion:
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Earlier we had the weekly sentiment report: Australia - ANZ/ Roy Morgan weekly consumer sentiment: 112.9 (previous week 112.9 also)A bit of a slide for the WPAC measure in June, down 1.8% m/m and sitting well below the neutral 100 level still, at 96.2
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I posted earlier on the June 6 MLF injection: China press on a 2 week old MLF injection. Hmmm.
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Consumer confidence, the weekly measure from ANZ/Roy MorganNo change on the week. Despite all the good news, and bad, consumers are exactly the same on their confidence levels.
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Data due at 0200GMT from China:Industrial Production y/yexpected 6.4%, prior was 6.5%industrial production YTD y/yexpected 6.6%, prior was 6.7%Fixed Assets (excluding rural) YTD y/y,expected 8.8%, prior was 8.9%Retail Sales y/y,expected 10.7%, prior was 10.7%Retail Sales YTD y/y,expected 10.3%, prior was 10.2%I did a preview earlier here
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Here are the five members of the PIMCO Global Advisory BoardBen Bernanke, former Federal Reserve Chairman and scholar at the Brookings Institution. Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister and former Chancellor of the Exchequer. Ng Kok Song, former Chief Investment Officer of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC). Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO of New America, Bert G. Ker
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New Zealand March quarter current account 0.244bnprior -2.415bn, revised from -2.335bnAlso,