Thai Stock Market Analysis: US Employment, Interest Rates, and Consumer Confidence Updates

Thai Stock Market Analysis: US Employment, Interest Rates, and Consumer Confidence Updates

Mr. Watan Jitsomnuek, Director of Strategic Analysis, Phai Securities (PI), revealedThai stock market situation this weekwith Nation Online that last Friday the United States reported non-agricultural employment at 336,000, better than Bloomberg Consensus expected at 171,000, but reported the unemployment rate at 3.8%, higher than Bloomberg Consensus expected at 3.7%, along with the Average hourly … Read more

Inflationaire Upswing and Potential Impact on Czech Republic Economy

Inflationaire Upswing and Potential Impact on Czech Republic Economy

we unlock >>> The world, including the Czech Republic, is flirting with the era of the second wave of inflation. At least that’s what Bloomberg data suggests, according to which the global economy experienced the strongest inflationary upswing in the past two months since last fall. While at the beginning of August the speedometer of … Read more

Wage Demands, Inflation, and Collective Labor Agreements: Realistic Percentages and Long-Term Perspective

Wage Demands, Inflation, and Collective Labor Agreements: Realistic Percentages and Long-Term Perspective

07 Oct 2023 at 05:19 Wage demands from trade unions are up to 14 percent extra for collective labor agreements, while inflation is now declining considerably. What are realistic percentages to screen with? According to the unions, there is still a lot of repair work to be done. Last week, statistics agency CBS presented a … Read more

Factors Affecting the Thai Stock Market: Foreign and Domestic Influences

Factors Affecting the Thai Stock Market: Foreign and Domestic Influences

Foreign factors affecting the Thai stock market • 2 Oct. Manufacturing PMI (ISM) Sept. Market expects 47.8 points from the previous 47.6 points. • 4 Oct. Service sector PMI (ISM) Sept. market expects 53.5 points from the previous 54.5 points and factory orders Aug. market expects +0.2% mm, floor from last month at -2.1%. mm … Read more

Unraveling the Disconnect: Krugman Questions Voter Approval of Biden’s ‘Golden Economy’

Unraveling the Disconnect: Krugman Questions Voter Approval of Biden’s ‘Golden Economy’

In a recent interview with CNN, Paul Krugman of The New York Times expressed his confusion as to why ordinary American voters do not agree with his euphoric view of US President Joe Biden’s “golden economy”, which appears to be balanced and without bias. to extremes. Inflation is falling, unemployment is low, the economy is … Read more

New York Federal Reserve President John Williams hints at end of interest rate hikes

New York Federal Reserve President John Williams hinted on Friday (29th) that the Fed’s interest rate hikes may be over, but that interest rates will remain at high levels “for some time” to allow inflation to recover. to the 2% target. “My current assessment is that we have reached or are close to reaching the … Read more

Why Paul Krugman’s Confusion Over Joe Biden’s ‘Golden Economy’ and Voter Approval

Why Paul Krugman’s Confusion Over Joe Biden’s ‘Golden Economy’ and Voter Approval

In a recent interview with CNN, Paul Krugman of The New York Times expressed his confusion as to why ordinary American voters do not agree with his euphoric view of US President Joe Biden’s “golden economy”, which appears to be balanced and without bias. to extremes. Inflation is falling, unemployment is low, the economy is … Read more

September 2023 Inflation Update: Lowest Level Since 2016, Energy Prices Drive Decrease

September 2023 Inflation Update: Lowest Level Since 2016, Energy Prices Drive Decrease

Sep 29, 2023 at 6:39 AM Update: 12 minutes ago Inflation fell sharply in September to 0.2 percent, the lowest level since 2016. This was mainly due to lower energy prices. Groceries are still 10 percent more expensive than in September last year. The inflation rate of 0.2 percent is the lowest since September 2016. … Read more

Bond Yields Surge in Europe and US Amidst Inflation Concerns and Fed Rate Speculations

Bond Yields Surge in Europe and US Amidst Inflation Concerns and Fed Rate Speculations

Bloomberg news agency reported that Government bonds across Europe fell. The same is true for US government bonds. This is because investors assess the likelihood that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will maintain its policy interest rate to control inflation. The yield on German government bonds, or the 10-year German Bond Yield, rose to the highest … Read more