
Overseas Headlines – September 04, 2017
Europe: U.K. Construction Growth Unexpectedly Slows to Weakest in a Year U.K. construction growth unexpectedly slowed to the weakest in a year in August, as

Europe: U.K. Construction Growth Unexpectedly Slows to Weakest in a Year U.K. construction growth unexpectedly slowed to the weakest in a year in August, as

U.S. U.S. job growth slows in August; wage growth retreats U.S. job growth slowed more than expected in August after two straight months of strong

U.S.: U.S. Consumer Spending, Incomes Signal Stable Second-Half Start U.S. consumer spending increased by less than estimated in July, though rising incomes and an upward

Asia: China’s home prices to rise 6.8 percent this year as small city sales boom China’s home prices in 2017 are likely to rise more

Europe: Euro zone bond yields creep up, Draghi says ECB policy working Government bond yields in the euro area crept higher on Monday in the

U.S. Rise in U.S. business spending bolsters economic outlook New orders for key U.S.-made capital goods rose slightly more than expected in July and shipments

U.S.: U.S. jobless claims rise slightly as labour market tightens The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose less than expected last week, suggesting

Europe: U.K. Sees First July Budget Surplus Since 2002 on Tax Boost Britain posted its first July budget surplus in 15 years last month as

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Europe: Euro Pressured as Volatility Rises on Jackson Hole, FOMC Meeting The euro started the week on a defensive footing amid thin flows as the