Tag Archives: USD/INR

Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary

U.S. Review Economy Contracts in Q1, Stronger Growth Ahead • Revised Q1 GDP figures showed that the economy contracted 1.0 percent,

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Markets have priced in rate cuts Looking forward the key event will be the European central bank policy meeting.

Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary

U.S. Review As Good as It Gets. As Good as Can Be Expected. • April’s housing data showed some modest improvement but

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U.S. Review Mixed Data Unlikely to Change Fed’s Outlook • Although some indicators, such as retail sales and industrial production,

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U.S. Review From Bad to Worse: A Contraction in Q1 GDP Growth? · The trade balance data this week, for March, showed that the trade deficit was $40.4 billion,

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U.S. Review Farewell to Winter Weather Woes · Nonfarm payrolls bid adieu to the sluggish pace of employment growth during the winter months.

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U.S. Review No Signs Yet of Spring in the Housing Market · Data on home sales released this week show that the housing market continues to

Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary

U.S. Review Signals of Stronger Economic Growth Return · Retail sales for March climbed 1.1 percent following an upwardly revised 0.7 percent reading for February, signaling that consumer spending was not as soft as first expected to start the year.

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U.S. Review Broad Gains, but Where Are the Skilled Workers? • There were broad improvements in the economic data this week,

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U.S. Review A Broadening Recovery Offsets Near-Term Weakness · Nonfarm payrolls increased across most industries in March,

INR: The Believer-Skeptic Battle

The strong run in the rupee has produced both believers and skeptics. Withelections upon us, we present our take on the popular sources of concern:

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U.S. Review Hanging in There · Stronger consumer spending on services led the third estimate of