Trends for Today by Finexo.com 27/01/2010

2010-01-27 23:57 | View:

The UK economy is finally out of the economic recession in the recovery of gross domestic product growth of 0.1%.
Bernanke's re-election seems certain, as 13 Republican senators said they would vote for him, and only six Democrats has refused to support him. The Government will promote the risk of re-election preferences in order to support Australia and New Zealand dollars.
Watch interest rates in the United States and New Zealand, today's decision.

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Yesterday - Japan’s Rate decision: 0.1% as exp.
German Business Climate: 95.8 vs. 95.2 exp.
GB GDP: 0.1% vs. 0.4% exp.
US Consumer Confidence: 55.9 vs. 53.6 exp.

TODAY - GB CBI Realized Sales at 11:00.
US New Home Sales at 15:00.
US Federal Interest Rate at 19:15.
NZ Interest Rate at 20:00.

Tomorrow - US Core Durable Goods Orders at 13:30.
US Unemployment Claims at 13:30.
Fed Chairman Confirmation Vote.
NZ Building Consents at 21:45.



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