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- China’s economy grows 6.7% in Q3
- European bank shares rise following uneventful ECB meeting
- UK CPI jumps month-on-month
- US dollar strengthens as company earnings season commences
- Portugal’s sovereign bond rating avoids decisive downgrade
- Dollar strengthens as market prepares for Fed rate hike
- Inflation expectations rise in the UK
- Bond yields rise amid tapering rumours
- Chinese trade data disappoints, whilst inflation rises
- Eurozone industrial production beats expectations
- Sterling vs USD lowest since 1985, whilst UK equities reach record highs
- US economy adds 156,000 jobs in September
- Dollar rises as expectations converge on December rate hike
- ECB rumours trigger rise in global bond yields
- In commodities, oil rises and gold falls
- Oil prices rise as OPEC agrees to curb production
- US Q2 GDP revised upwards
- UK PM announces deadline for triggering Article 50
- Eurozone see encouraging economic data releases
- Japanese markets fall as deflation continues
- Markets buoyed by central bank meetings
- Bond yields fall after US interest rates kept unchanged
- ‘Hard Brexit’ speculation pushes sterling lower
- Subdued PMI results for the euro area
- Choppy week for oil ahead of OPEC meeting
- Global bond yields rise in volatile environment
- Mixed US data ahead of Fed meeting
- Sterling falls after Chancellor’s comments
- European markets retreat as industrial production declines
- Reports of oil surplus sends prices lower
- ECB keep monetary policy on hold
- Fed Governor makes case for rate rise despite poor US data
- Global financial assets sell-off late in the week
- UK services sector strong, whilst trade deficit decreases
- Chinese trade data encouraging
- US displays lacklustre jobs creation
- Global manufacturing data yields mixed results
- European equities rise despite political rumblings
- Japanese equities rise over prospects of increased monetary stimulus
- Oil weakens following stockpile data
- Global equities subdued
- UK adds 170,000 jobs; retail sales growth picks up
- US inflation falls; NY Fed hawkish
- Japan see exports and imports slump
- The price of oil rises on rumours of output freeze
- Gilt prices rise as BoE suffers from supply drought
- US July data comes in below expectations
- Encouraging economic data out of China
- EU waives budget deficit fines for Spain and Portugal
- Oil rebounds from its bear market