POLL-TAKE A LOOK-Reuters polls and surveys

Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:00am BST
 
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TOP POLL STORIES
> Credit crunch to sting well into next year     [ID:nL17660870]
> Obama has 7-point edge on McCain               [ID:nN15353153]
> Estonia next to follow Slovakia into euro club     [EMU/MEMS1]
> Weak jobs data reinforce Fed staying on hold           [FED/R]
> ECB to hold at 4.25 pct this year, 30% chance of hike[ECB/INT]
> Inflation prods Asia to tighten despite slowdown [ID:nSP47169]
> Oil rally looks set to run and run                    [O/POLL]
> China to slow yuan's rise, wind down tightening[ID:nPEK297916]

REUTERS MONTHLY FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLL - July 2
> Euro could test $1.60 level on higher ECB rates, oil[EUR/POLL]
> Pound seen under $2 as economy slows and BoE cuts   [GBP/POLL]
> Yen and Swiss franc seen moving little against US$  [JPY/POLL]
> Canada dollar seen heading toward 90 U.S. cents     [CAD/POLL]
> Aussie dollar seen close to peak as growth slows    [AUD/POLL]
> Euro volatility seen up this month, yen down        [VOL/POLL]
> BTMU wins Reuters June forex poll                   [FX/RANK1]
> Unicredit tops Reuters FX accuracy league yr to date[FX/RANK2]

REUTERS EU/EMU ENLARGEMENT POLL - July 16
> Estonia next to follow Slovakia into euro club     [EMU/MEMS1]
 
REUTERS QUARTERLY POLL ON ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIES - July 2
> Inflation prods Asia to tighten despite slowdown [ID:nSP47169]
> China slowing but still to manage 10% growth   [ID:nPEK304841]
> Australian economy to slow, commodities cushion[ID:nSYD274197]
> Hong Kong economic growth set to slow to 5%    [ID:nHKG274705]
> Singapore 2008 growth to slow, inflation up    [ID:nSIN245455]
> Taiwan GDP growth to ease, inflation to climb   [ID:nTP321781]
> Indian growth seen at 4-yr low, inflation jumps[ID:nBOM235892]
> S.Korea 2008 growth downgraded to 3-year low   [ID:nSEO212435]
> Philippine economy to brake in '08 on exports  [ID:nMAN245286]
> Malaysia's 2008 growth to slow, inflation bites[ID:nKLR131403]
> Thai growth forecast raised, inflation fear    [ID:nBKK103050]
> Inflation to slow Indonesia's economy in 2008  [ID:nJAK258634]
> New Zealand economy to slow rapidly, rates down [ID:nWEL13991]

REUTERS GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION POLL - June 30
> Investors head for safety in June, cut equities[ID:nL30212766]
> Italian funds hoard cash amid volatility       [ID:nL30221540]
> U.S. investors shed stocks over recovery doubts[ID:nL30155237]
> Risk-averse European funds shed stocks         [ID:nL30649661]
> China funds cut equities weights, lift cash      [ID:nSHA2541]
> For poll data:    [US/ASSET] [JP/ASSET] [EUR/ASSET] [GB/ASSET]
 
REUTERS MONTHLY G7 ECONOMIC F'CASTS POLL - June 12
> Inflation forecasts for U.S., Europe, UK up again [ECILT/WRAP]
> U.S. economy still faces prospect of recession      [ECILT/US]
> Economists still see UK interest rate cut this year [ECILT/GB]
> Economists expect July ECB hike, higher inflation   [ECILT/EU]
> Japan growth to slow, BOJ rate hike seen next year  [ECILT/JP]

OTHER REUTERS CENTRAL BANK RATE POLLS
> NZ c.bank to hold rates July 24, but seen close[ID:nWEL211094]
> Brazil cbank seen hiking rates at least 50 bps [ID:nN17342723]
> Swedish c.bank seen hiking again in September  [ID:nL07116721]
> Polish rate hike seen in Sept after summer lull [ID:nL0811617]

REUTERS QUARTERLY GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS POLL - June 9
> Most world stock markets to end 2008 in red       [EPOLL/WRAP]
> U.S. stocks set for first annual fall in six years  [EPOLL/US]
> London's FTSE index seen ending year slightly down[ [EPOLL/GB]
> European stocks seen down 9 pct in 2008           [EPOLL/FRDE]
> Nikkei outlook upgraded, seen down slightly on year [EPOLL/JP]
> Germany's DAX set for first loss in six years       [EPOLL/DE]
> Toronto stocks set to end 2008 near current levels  [EPOLL/CA]
> Taiwan stocks seen extending gains on China hopes   [EPOLL/TW]
> Hong Kong shares to recover, but end 2008 lower     [EPOLL/HK]
> Australian shares to post first annual loss in 6 yr[[EPOLL/AU]
> India shares to fall 16% in 2008 despite H2 rebound [EPOLL/IN]

ECONOMIC INDICATOR PREVIEWS
> German July business morale seen falling again [ID:nL18891482]
> Swedish June jobless rate seen rising to 7.3%  [ID:nL18179087]
> Taiwan June export order growth eases to 13.1%  [ID:nTP269434]
> Japan core CPI seen up 1.9 pct in June           [ID:nT261136]
> Croatia budget and c/a gaps to worsen          [ID:nL16383804]

OTHER REUTERS FX POLLS
> Market raises long bets on Singapore dollar     [ID:nSP231499]
> Czech crown seen weakening                      [ID:nL1613905]
> Sweden, Norway currencies seen firming vs euro      [SEK/POLL]
> Mexico peso seen 2.4 pct weaker at end 2008    [ID:nN07444899]
> Economists see 0.6% rouble revaluation in '08  [ID:nL01707412]
> Indian rupee to drop to 44/dlr by Sept on oil  [ID:nBOM265184]
> Slovaks seen entering euro zone at new rate    [ID:nL29823033]

REUTERS HOUSING MARKET POLLS
> UK house prices to fall 5% in 2008, maybe more      [GB/HOMES]
> Spain house prices down 2.2% in 2008           [ID:nL29804085]
> Polish housing market seen in soft landing     [ID:nL09333239]
> Economists cut Irish house price, GDP forecasts[ID:nL31398723]

REUTERS COMMODITIES POLLS
> Platinum prices to remain strong on supply woes[ID:nL16722072]
> 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]
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