POLL-TAKE A LOOK-Reuters polls and surveys

Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:10pm GMT

> G7 set for prolonged recession as crisis rages    [ECILT/WRAP]
> Oil to avg $55 in 2009 as economic gloom persists     [O/POLL]
> No real U.S. recovery on the cards until 2010       [ECILT/US]
> ECB seen cutting rates to 1.5 percent in March       [ECB/INT]
> Fed seen holding rates steady until 2010               [FED/R]
> UK housing market falls seen extending into 2010    [GB/HOMES]
> Analysts stick by 2013 euro date for Poland    [ID:nLAG003189]
> BoE to cut again in Feb, rates to trough at 0.5%     [BOE/INT]
> World oil demand shrinks, emerging nations slow [ID:nLL361958]
> Euro seen edging down against dollar in 2009        [EUR/POLL]

REUTERS G7 MONTHLY ECONOMIC POLL - Jan 21
> Euro zone seen creeping out of recession late 2009  [ECILT/EU]
> Japan's economy to shrink over 1 percent in 2009/10 [ECILT/JP]
> German recession to last until at least mid-2009    [ECILT/DE]
> UK recession to last until Q4 despite rate cuts     [ECILT/GB]
> Canada economy to recover from recession in H2      [ECILT/CA]
> Italy recession to deepen in 2009, deficit to rise  [ECILT/IT]
> France to enter recession in 2009, budget woes grow [ECILT/FR]
 
REUTERS FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLL - Jan 7
> Yen to stay strong, hold below 100 vs dlr           [JPY/POLL]
> Worst days may be over for battered British pound   [GBP/POLL]
> Australian dollar seen weak as economy stumbles     [AUD/POLL]
> Canadian dollar to dip, then edge back in late 2009 [CAD/POLL]
> Euro volatility seen up in Jan, yen swings to calm  [VOL/POLL]
> RBS closest on end-2008 fx rates one year ago   [ID:nL7532753]
> DZ Bank most accurate in Reuters Dec forex poll     [FX/RANK1]
> UniCredit most accurate FX forecaster in 2008       [FX/RANK2]
 
OTHER REUTERS CENTRAL BANK RATE POLLS
> Polish c.bank seen cutting rates by 50bps Jan 27[ID:nLN193976]
> India rates seen on hold next wk in close-call [ID:nBOM383332]
> Canadian dealers see rates falling further     [ID:nN20430002]
> Swedish c.bank seen cutting rates 50 bps in Feb [ID:nLE677371]
> Swiss rates now likely at bottom, but close call     [SNB/INT]
 
REUTERS GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION POLL - DEC 22
> Investors dip their toes back into stocks in Dec[ID:nLM670530]
> UK funds boost equities for second month running[ID:nLH202562]
> Europe fund managers raise stocks for 2nd month [ID:nLJ441047]
> US investors raise stocks after brutal sell-off [ID:nLM587745]
> For poll data:    [US/ASSET] [JP/ASSET] [EUR/ASSET] [GB/ASSET]

SELECTED UPCOMING ECONOMIC INDICATOR PREVIEWS
> South African Dec inflation seen sharply lower  [ID:nLM192853]
> Kenya's economy seen growing 4.1 pct in 2009    [ID:nLF255892]

REUTERS QUARTERLY GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS POLL - Dec. 9
> World stocks set for mild gains in 2009           [EPOLL/WRAP]
> Obama's recovery plan seen lifting U.S. stocks in 09[EPOLL/US]
> Tokyo stocks to rise 13% in next year               [EPOLL/JP]
> UK's FTSE 100 stocks index seen up 11% in 2009      [EPOLL/GB]
> Euro stocks seen making a small bounce in 2009    [EPOLL/FRDE]
> Germany's DAX share index seen up 11% by end 2009   [EPOLL/DE]
> Toronto stocks seen up 17% by end-2009              [EPOLL/CA]
> Paris share market seen up 11% in 2009          [ID:nL8497839]
> Hong Kong shares set for 22% bounce in 2009         [EPOLL/HK]
> Australian shares seen rising 19% in 2009           [EPOLL/AU]
> Taiwan stocks seen bouncing back from 16-yr lows    [EPOLL/TW]
> Indian shares expected to rise 20% in 2009          [EPOLL/IN]
> Spain's IBEX share index facing tough H1        [ID:nLB576347]

REUTERS QUARTERLY POLL ON ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIES - Dec 11
> China to court slow-growth danger next year    [ID:nPEK349561]
> South Korea 09 GDP growth to halve to 11-yr low[ID:nSEO327230]
> Australia's economy faces a couple of lean years[ID:nSYD77325]
> Taiwan growth to hit 8-year low in 2009         [ID:nTP357347]
> HK economy seen in recession well into 09      [ID:nHKG210583]
> India's 2008/09 growth to slow to 6-year lows  [ID:nBOM145817]
> Philippines' 09 growth seen slowing to 8-yr low[ID:nMAN290656]
> Singapore seen emerging Asia's weakest economy  [ID:nHKG69725]
> Global crisis, political unrest to cut Thai GDP[ID:nBKK388713]
> Malaysian growth prospects weaken sharply       [ID:nSP419643]
> Indonesia growth seen hitting 7-yr low in 2009 [ID:nJAK260504]
> New Zealand recession seen deepening in Q3     [ID:nWEL207217]

OTHER FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLLS 
> Mexico peso seen gaining 5 pct by end 2009     [ID:nN12357520]
> Markets raise short bets on S.Korean won        [ID:nSP370604]
> Czech crown seen rebounding by year-end         [ID:nLF706575]
> Rouble to weak 7 pct in '09 as growth shrinks   [ID:nLS644898]
> Serb rates seen falling when inflation retreats [ID:nLI690568]

REUTERS HOUSING MARKET POLLS
> Dubai house prices to sink after amazing boom   [ID:nL4400680]
> Downturn in Asia property mkts to accelerate   [ID:nHKG304666]
> No clear end in sight for U.S. housing slump        [US/HOMES]
> UK housing market rout to last up to 2 years more   [GB/HOMES]
> Spain house price falls to accelerate in 2009       [ES/HOMES]
> Polish house prices seen down 12 pct in 2009    [ID:nLK505004]
> Economists cut Irish house price, GDP forecasts[ID:nL31398723]

REUTERS COMMODITIES POLLS  
> Reuters crude oil stocks weekly poll results           [EIA/S]
> Reuters natural gas stocks weekly poll results       [EIA/GAS]
> Russian 2009 oil output seen falling 1.6 pct    [ID:nLE221505]
> Copper price forecasts slashed on bleak outlook [ID:nLJ638200]
> Higher costs boost long-term base metal prices  [ID:nLE363039]
> Iron ore price seen flat in '09 on economic gloom[ID:nLF62268]
> Lead and zinc prices to fall further in 2009   [ID:nL22171409]
> Chinese, Indonesian supply worries push tin up [ID:nL22866668]
> Sugar to move into deficit, driving prices up  [ID:nL23996388]
> Tight supply, strong demand to drive up cocoa  [ID:nL22706709]
> Supply woes push aluminium up, copper eases    [ID:nL22624180]

G7 WEEKLY ECONOMIC DATA POLLS 
> U.S.                 [ECI/US]     Euro zone + CH    [ECI/EURO]
> Japan                [ECI/JP]     UK                  [ECI/GB]
> Canada               [ECI/CI]     Real time G7 data   ECONG7

REUTERS CORPORATE EARNINGS POLLS                     [POLL-RESF]

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