POLL-TAKE A LOOK-Reuters polls and surveys
TOP POLL STORIES > BoE to keep rates steady until Q3 as inflation soars [BOE/INT] > UK house prices to fall 5% in 2008, maybe more [GB/HOMES] > BOJ expected to raise rates, but in 2009 [BOJ/INT] > Dollar seen through worst times, slow climb vs euro [EUR/POLL] > G7 money market rates seen easing, but yields up [US/INT] > Yen seen weakening more vs dollar later in year [JPY/POLL] > Pound seen staying under $2 as rate cuts loom [GBP/POLL] > Fed signals pause, not end, to U.S. rate cuts [FED/R] > All Canada dealers see interest rate cut in June [CA/POLL] > Gulf Arab inflation to soar past 9 pct this year[ID:nSP151028] > Analysts raise 2008 oil forecast to above $96/bbl [O/POLL] REUTERS MONTHLY FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLL - May 7 > Dollar seen through worst times, slow climb vs euro [EUR/POLL] > Yen seen weakening more vs dollar later in year [JPY/POLL] > Pound seen staying under $2 as rate cuts loom [GBP/POLL] > Canadian dollar seen ready to start steady fall [CAD/POLL] > Aussie dollar seen buoyed by high rates, commodities[AUD/POLL] > Euro volatility seen up in May, yen unchanged [VOL/POLL] > Latest Reuters FX poll winners [FX/RANK1] [FX/RANK2] REUTERS GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION POLL - April 30 > Investors up equities, but cash reserves heavy [ID:nL30811876] > UK funds raise stocks, bonds as optimism up [ID:nL30849927] > European fund managers lift equity holdings [ID:nL30451406] > U.S. investors stay with stocks on Fed cuts [ID:nL30687479] > China funds raise equity exposure sharply [ID:nSHA4235] > For poll data: [US/ASSET] [JP/ASSET] [EUR/ASSET] [GB/ASSET] OTHER REUTERS CENTRAL BANK RATE POLLS > BOJ to keep rates on hold with clouds over econ. [ID:nT305710] > S.Korea seen cutting rates later this year [ID:nSEO155868] > Thai c.bank seen keeping rates steady next week [ID:nBKK52886] > Reserve Bank of NZ seen cutting rates in Sept. [ID:nWEL44418] > Market mulls 75 bps Brazil June rate hike [ID:nN14514962] > Polish rates seen flat in May, hike in June [ID:nL08634517] ECONOMIC INDICATOR PREVIEWS > German business morale expected to ease in May [ID:nL16626937] > HK Feb-April unemployment rate seen stable [ID:nHKG267772] > Japan trade surplus seen cooling to 19.7% [ID:nT341171] > Economists downbeat on Irish growth, prices [ID:nL28231532] REUTERS QUARTERLY G7 ECONOMIC F'CASTS POLL - April 23 > More downgrades to G7 GDP, upgrades to prices [ECILT/WRAP] > U.S. recession seen probable, but shallow [ECILT/US] > Euro zone growth seen at 1.5% in '08, inflation 3.0%[ECILT/EU] > BOJ rates on hold well into '09 as recovery delayed [ECILT/JP] > German 2008 GDP growth to slow more than expected [ECILT/DE] > UK economy to slow this year despite rate cuts [ECILT/GB] > Canada 2008 growth outlook dips on U.S. concerns [ECILT/CA] > French GDP outlook downgraded as inflation bited [ECILT/FR] > Italy growth seen stalling, deficit to rise [ECILT/IT] > FACTBOX-G7 growth and inflation expectations POLL74 REUTERS EU/EMU ENLARGEMENT POLL - April 22 > Slovakia still seen adopting euro next year [EMU/MEMS1] > Slovak crown euro entry rate seen at 32.5/euro [ID:nL22645164] OTHER REUTERS FX POLLS > FX investors bearish on Asia currencies [ID:nSP270134] > Russian rouble to firm despite c.bank pledge [ID:nL29764960] > Slovak crown euro entry rate seen at 32.75/euro[ID:nL22799845] > Czech crown seen softer in 3 months [ID:nL18556389] REUTERS QUARTERLY POLL ON ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIES - March 28 > Asia growth loses steam, inflation drives FX [ID:nSP82387] > China to hit 10% growth despite global woes [ID:nPEK132679] > Philippine economy to slow in 08 as prices rise[ID:nMAN215003] > Singapore Q1 GDP to rebound, rates seen on hold [ID:nSIN51549] > Singapore 08 growth to weaken, inflation up [ID:nSIN124374] > Malaysian GDP growth seen at 3-yr low in 2008 [ID:nKLR44180] > Thai economy hit by US, local demand helps [ID:nBKK81480] > U.S. worries dampen HK growth outlook [ID:nHKG308421] > Indonesia's economy seen growing 6.2 pct in 2008 [ID:nJAK696] > Taiwan growth seen slowing in 2008, up next yr [ID:nTP340962] > New Zealand economy to slow in 2008 [ID:nWEL197784] > Aussie economy to slow as opposing forces meet [ID:nSYD86578] > South Korea 2008 growth downgraded to 3-yr low [ID:nSEO34271] > Indian economy to slow to 8.1 pct in 2008/09 [ID:nBOM36866] REUTERS QUARTERLY GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS POLL - March 18 > World stock markets seen bouncing,many down for yr[EPOLL/WRAP] > US stocks seen ending 2008 higher despite crisis [EPOLL/US] > London's FTSE index seen little changed over 2008 [EPOLL/GB] > European stocks seen bouncing but still down in 08[EPOLL/FRDE] > Nikkei 2008 outlook downgraded, hit by yen surge [EPOLL/JP] > German stocks seen down in 2008, but off current low[EPOLL/DE] > Toronto stocks seen down in 2008 on U.S. economy [EPOLL/CA] > Taiwan stocks seen edging up in 2008 [EPOLL/TW] > Hong Kong stocks seen set for a fall in 2008 [EPOLL/HK] > Aussie shares seen making first annual loss in 6 yrs[EPOLL/AU] > Indian shares seen ending 2008 down 6.3 percent [EPOLL/IN] REUTERS HOUSING MARKET POLLS > UK house prices to fall 5% in 2008, maybe more [GB/HOMES] > Spain house price fall deeper on credit crunch [ID:nL09649696] > Polish housing market seen in soft landing [ID:nL09333239] > Economists cut Irish house price, GDP forecasts[ID:nL31398723] REUTERS COMMODITIES POLLS > Power shortages, deficit to boost aluminium [ID:nL13852857] > High prices, slowdown seen denting 2008 oil demand [O/POLL] > Reuters crude oil stocks weekly poll results [EIA/S] > Reuters natural gas stocks weekly poll results [EIA/GAS] > Arabica coffee prices to slip as output rises [ID:nL23120607] > Gold to surge more than 20 pct in 2008 [ID:nL22651372] > Economic fears to haunt base metals in 2008 [ID:nL21421890] > US downturn causes wide range in metal f'casts [ID:nL22801884] > Funds, tight supplies to drive up cocoa in 2008[ID:nCOM000104] > Steel mills face big iron ore price hike [MET/POLL] > Funds, shrinking surplus to boost sugar in 2008[ID:nL15193429] 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] SPEED GUIDE TO REUTERS POLLS POLL1
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