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Economic Analysis
- MOSL: ECOSCOPE-Demonetization hurt already-weak employment-Only 32,000 jobs generated in 3QFY17 by Motilal Oswal
- Weekly Macro Brief: Profits, Job Switching, March Payrolls Preview, Core Inflation by RDQ Economics
- NIGERIA PMI - Sub-50 readings wrap up dire quarter by Vetiva Capital Management
- Economic Update March 2017 by ARM Securities Limited
- MOSL: ECOSCOPE-Monsoon holds key to next policy rate action-The RBI sticks to its ‘neutral’ policy stance by Motilal Oswal
- Are Markets Behind the Curve? by Macro Insight Group
- MOSL: Fuel or Engines (Economy)-Consumers v/s Businesses-Who will win? The result will be either bad or worse by Motilal Oswal
- Global View The Biggest Problem For Bonds April 2017 by CrossBorder Capital
- MOSL: ECOSCOPE-IIP shrinks unexpectedly, inflation better than consensus-Food items play role in both higher CPI and lower IIP by Motilal Oswal
- Asia Markets - Latest GLI Data April 2017 by CrossBorder Capital
- Weekly Macro Brief: Policy uncertainty, budget deficits, goods prices, skills mismatch by RDQ Economics
- Base effects dictate inflation trajectory by ARM Securities Limited
- FATIMA_1QCY17 Result Preview & Mar’17 CAD – steady deterioration by AKD Securities Limited
- Sluggish US Data Does Not Alter Fed's Plans by Macro Insight Group
- Reality Bites in the US Economy by Desaque Macro Research
- Macro Quick Hit: A Short Primer on Government Shutdowns by RDQ Economics
- Pakistan Economy_Apr’17 CPI Preview by AKD Securities Limited
- MOSL: ECOSCOPE-Believe it or not, demonetization did not hurt employment-122,000 jobs created in 3QFY17 by Motilal Oswal
- Keep Calm and Carry On by Macro Insight Group
- Weekly Macro Brief: Tax Plans, Housing, Profits by RDQ Economics
- U.S. Inflation Part 4: How Important is the Slowing in Core PCE Inflation? by RDQ Economics
- Pakistan Economy: CPI Review & Outlook by AKD Securities Limited
- Egypt Economic Outlook Update by Prime Group
- PRIME FEBRUARY INFLATION NOTE - EGYPT by Prime Group
- Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged and Provides No New Signals on the Policy Outlook by RDQ Economics