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Second decimal point moves for Presidents Day
Season 8 · Episode 34

Second decimal point moves for Presidents Day

Light trade and small moves. NAB’s Ken Crompton talks through a day light on data except NZ’s PSI yesterday and Canada’s CPI later. Plus the RBA minutes.

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February 19, 202410m 38s

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It’s been quieter than quiet the last 24 hours. The US has been off for Presidents Day, and elsewhere only glacial movements in bonds and currencies. Why? Well, as Phil discusses with NAB’s Ken Crompton, its because there’s not much in the way of data releases to move markets along, those that are open. On eof the strongest currencies was the New Zealand dollar, that saw a slightly stronger than expected PSI read yesterday. Ahead we have the RBA minutes and Canada’s CPI to look forward to. Beyond that, we’re clutching at straws a bit!


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