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Minority Government Is Weak From The Beginning   By Danske Markets - Jun 12, 2017

Theresa May's position has been clearly weakened. Still, it is not easy for the Conservative to get rid of her now, as the Brexit negotiations are still set to start soon and a leadership context will...

Danske Daily - 12 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 12, 2017

Market movers today Today is a very quiet day in terms of economic data releases. We get Danish CPI for May, which we expect fall to 0.9% y/y from 1.1% in April due to a reversion of package holiday...

Weekly Focus Sweden: Too Early For Next Fed Hike   By Danske Markets - Jun 11, 2017

Market Movers ahead In contrast with the consensus expectation and market pricing, we think the Federal Reserve will keep rates on hold when it meets on Wednesday and instead make an announcement on...

Diverging Market Expectations Will Not Last   By Danske Markets - Jun 09, 2017

Markets are increasingly diverging with stocks keeping an upbeat tone while bond yields, commodity markets and inflation markets have moved lower.We see a rising discrepancy between the strong equity...

Danske Daily - 9 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 09, 2017

Focus today will be on the UK election result and the many questions that have arisen after the election led to a 'hung parliament' according to the polls, see Research UK: Hung parliament adds...

Hung Parliament Adds Government Risk Premium To GBP   By Danske Markets - Jun 09, 2017

Hung parliament but the Conservative Party seems likely to form a minority government backed by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).The very slim majority makes it difficult for the new government to...

Slightly Less Dovish Forward Guidance   By Danske Markets - Jun 09, 2017

The ECB kept policy rates and its QE programme unchanged but changed forward guidance on policy rates as it no longer expects these to go to 'lower levels'. Regarding the QE purchases the ECB...

Reading The Markets Sweden   By Danske Markets - Jun 09, 2017

Jumpy inflation drops backNo need for DO to change funding plans New proposal for resolution fund fee EURSEK - seek Riksbank protection against higher levels? To read the entire report Please click on...

Commodities Calendar: 12-16 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 08, 2017

A calendar of key events in the Commodities Market for the next two weeks.To read the entire report Please click on the pdf File Below

Danske Daily - 8 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 08, 2017

Today brings the busiest day of the week in terms of key economic and political events. Market focus will not least be on the ECB meeting today and potential changes to its forward guidance. However,...

Economy At Full Speed Towards Potential   By Danske Markets - Jun 07, 2017

We have revised our forecast significantly higher and expect Finnish GDP to grow 2.8% in 2017 and slow down to 1.5% in 2018. Finnish GDP is still well below its previous peak and the economy is...

Travel Notes: A Theresa May Win Would Be GBP Positive   By Danske Markets - Jun 07, 2017

In this piece, we present the main takeaways from our recent trip to London.All we met expect PM Theresa May to win the UK election despite polls narrowing. How UKIP voters vote in Brexit...

Danske Daily - 7 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 07, 2017

Market movers today Final euro area GDP figures are due today, providing insights into the composition of Q1 growth, which accelerated to 0.5% q/q. It will be particularly interesting to see whether...

Danske Daily - 6 June 2017   By Danske Markets - Jun 06, 2017

Market movers today We face the quietest day on the data calendar this week as focus turns to eurozone investor confidence, eurozone goods consumption and Scandinavian house prices. In the euro area,...

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