
Overseas Headlines – June 19, 2017
U.S.: Tight U.S. labour market should push inflation higher: Fed’s Dudley U.S. inflation is a bit low but should rise alongside wages as the

U.S.: Tight U.S. labour market should push inflation higher: Fed’s Dudley U.S. inflation is a bit low but should rise alongside wages as the

U.S.: Drop in U.S. Housing Starts Shows Industry May Weigh on Growth Three straight months of declines in new-home construction show U.S. homebuilding may weigh

U.S.: Slowing U.S. Consumer Inflation May Sow Fed Doubt on Prices A greater-than-expected deceleration in U.S. consumer-price inflation in May could give some pause to

U.S.: U.S. producer prices unchanged as energy costs drop U.S. producer prices were unchanged in May as energy costs recorded their biggest decline in more

Europe: UK consumer spending falls for first time in nearly 4 years British consumers cut their spending for the first time in nearly four
Europe: May to form fragile government after UK election debacle, uncertainty over Brexit talks British Prime Minister Theresa May will form a government supported by
U.S.: Jobless claims drop; labour market slack shrinking The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week, unwinding half of the prior period’s
Derrimon Trading Company Limited (DTL) has advised of its recent closure of a bond issue valued at J$250 million. The secured note, which was structured
Jetcon Corporation Limited (JETCON) has advised that a connected party purchased 25,000 JETCON shares on May 17, 2017.
Eppley Limited (EPLY) has advised that a connected party sold 8,036 EPLY shares on June 2, 2017.