U.S. Fiscal Stimulus Chances Fade, With Republican Bill Blocked – Bloomberghttps://t.co/JuQgI4NweO
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 11, 2020
Federal Reserve officials’ remarks suggest they haven’t agreed on how far to go in refining any new guidance on their policy plans https://t.co/FSd53xyS7m
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 10, 2020
New York City restaurants lost 195,000 jobs between February and April, but plan to bring back staff as the state allows limited indoor dining later this month https://t.co/UUwmaOin1l
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 11, 2020
Fauci warns US needs to 'hunker down' for fall, winter: 'It's not going to be easy' – The Hillhttps://t.co/zbeUfZ738w
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 11, 2020
'There will be no extension of the TikTok deadline," said Trump, referring to the September 15 cutoff for ByteDance to sell the app's U.S. assets https://t.co/o8hywZF1Vn pic.twitter.com/PVV800mt8u
— Reuters India (@ReutersIndia) September 11, 2020
Asia-Pacific stocks followed US markets lower on Friday as a sell-off resumed after the US Congress failed to make progress on a new coronavirus stimulus package https://t.co/P76fTqfvxG
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 11, 2020
#SouthKorea September 1-10 Exports Y/Y: -0.2% v -9.9% in August (full month)
*Average Daily Exports Y/Y (one more business day this year): -11.9%❗ v -3.8% in August (full month)
*Link (Korean): https://t.co/nhrvEiiucM pic.twitter.com/WW0f0bGiy6— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 11, 2020
Fractured no more: Japan's jumble of opposition parties are poised to present a united front by forming a party with more than 140 lawmakers, aiming to become a viable alternative to the current leadership.https://t.co/szDnksQr7I
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) September 10, 2020
Japan is seeking to conclude months of talks on a broad post-Brexit trade deal with the U.K. later Friday when top negotiators speak via a video conference https://t.co/YBxed7a3vN
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2020
China, India agree to disengage troops on contested border https://t.co/Ij4dBGe7WN pic.twitter.com/vTVgMZPTRE
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 11, 2020
Tesla plans to export China-made Model 3s to Asia and Europe – sources https://t.co/5TgoMfXjIj pic.twitter.com/I5Xe9aGbUH
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) September 11, 2020
-UK economy surges in July but clouds gather over Brexit
-ECB's Lane toughens euro talk with warning on inflation outlook
-Turkey has a new plan to crack open under-the-mattress gold hoard
Here's a rundown of your top economic news today https://t.co/ag0LncJxZ4— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2020
Just in: The UK economy grew 6.6% in July compared with the previous month, fuelled by the easing of service sector restrictions, but output remained well below pre-pandemic levels. Follow our live coverage here: https://t.co/KRXS44J6ij pic.twitter.com/LUx6xaJA1N
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 11, 2020
#Europe #Covid_19: Daily Summary (September 11th)https://t.co/BjIkAyyf48
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 11, 2020
DIRECT Coronavirus : Emmanuel Macron promet des décisions vendredi "pour donner de la visibilité dans les semaines à venir"https://t.co/qhoJ9kAHlG pic.twitter.com/wGIrTLnjeN
— franceinfo (@franceinfo) September 10, 2020
Euro-zone finance ministers will sound the starting gun for the race to fill a top vacancy at the European Central Bank when they meet in Berlin on Friday https://t.co/IaHXcnqVnt via @markets
— Alexander Weber (@weberalexander) September 11, 2020
The Netherlands opens the race to fill a key vacancy in the European Central Bank https://t.co/VINOksbzGt
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2020
The recent appreciation of the euro dampens the inflation outlook and the ECB is ready to act if needed, chief economist Philip Lane says https://t.co/N93Q16jonS
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2020
*VASILIAUSKAS: #EURO RECENT GAINS NOT HISTORICALLY EXCEPTIONAL – BBG
*VASILIAUSKAS: #ECB IS IN A WAIT-AND-SEE PHASE— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) September 11, 2020
UK respect for EU divorce treaty a must for any trade deal: Donohoe https://t.co/B5avhTxCQp pic.twitter.com/HdM7980l1y
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) September 11, 2020
NEW: EU-UK trade talks will continue next week. V significant. There's been much speculation talks would collapse bc of the government threatening parts of #Brexit Divorce Deal-breaking international law BUT both sides say they still want a deal. Neither wants to walk away first
— Katya Adler (@BBCkatyaadler) September 10, 2020