TOP POLL STORIES
> G7 growth to slow, 40% chance of U.S. recession [ECILT/WRAP]
> Asia's 2008 growth to slow, inflation a threat [ID:nSP31286]
> US growth to brake sharply in Q4,more rate cuts seen[ECILT/US]
> Euro zone growth 2008 growth forecast cut to 1.9% [ECILT/EU]
> Wall St expects more Fed cuts after modest move [FED/R]
> World stocks in for more modest gains in 2008 [EPOLL/WRAP]
> UK rates to fall again soon, likely in February [BOE/INT]
> Most Canada dealers expect a January rate cut [CA/POLL]
> Euro money market traders welcome c. bank moves [ECB/REFI]
> European credit set for rocky 2008, defaults up[ID:nL13456671]
> Nearly half FX analysts see euro at $1.50 in 6-mths [EUR/POLL]
> Inflation to quicken in Saudi,plague Gulf in 08 [ID:nL1216754]
> Gulf to scrap dollar pegs, UAE may lead this yr[ID:nL28707726]
> Analysts predict average 2008 oil price near $75 [O/POLL]
REUTERS QUARTERLY POLL ON ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIES - Dec 19
> Chinese domestic demand to drive growth [ID:nPEK134330]
> Indian economy seen growing 8.7 pct in 2007/08 [ID:nBOM277086]
> S.Korea's 2008 GDP growth seen fastest in 6 yrs[ID:nSEO215560]
> Australia seen safely navigating credit squall [ID:nSYD282339]
> New Zealand economy seen slowing in 2008 [ID:nWEL228878]
> Investment, exports to hit Taiwan growth [ID:nTP131391]
> Indonesia's economy seen growing 6.4 pct in 2008[ID:nJAK63776]
> HK growth outlook brighter despite U.S. risks [ID:nHKG343395]
> Thai election lifts sentiment, growth prospects[ID:nBKK148717]
> Malaysia's economic growth to slow in 2008 [ID:nKLR68156]
> Singapore growth to slow in 2008 as costs rise [ID:nSIN26758]
> U.S. storm clouds to rain on Manila economy [ID:nMAN40492]
OTHER REUTERS CENTRAL BANK RATE POLLS
> ECB to hold at 4 pct, 70 pct chance rates peaked [ECB/INT]
> Market expects next BOJ rate hike in Jan or Feb [BOJ/INT]
> Chinese rate rise seen soon, yuan to strengthen [CNY/POLL]
> SNB rates seen on hold, analysts split on next move [SNB/INT]
> Australia rate rse in doubt amid credit strains [ID:nSYD86914]
> Most analysts see Czech rates on hold in Dec [ID:nL14379444]
> Philippine rate cut possible Thurs, after Fed [ID:nMAN107532]
> Taiwan expected to raise rates modestly again [ID:nTP125415]
> Polish interest rates seen flat- Dec, up in Jan [ID:nL10724514]
> Brazil rate cuts to resume in 2008, real firm [ID:nL14201911]
REUTERS MONTHLY G7 ECONOMIC F'CASTS POLL - Dec 18
> G7 growth to slow, 40% chance of U.S. recession [ECILT/WRAP]
> US growth to brake sharply in Q4,more rate cuts seen[ECILT/US]
> Euro zone growth 2008 growth forecast cut to 1.9% [ECILT/EU]
> BOJ rate rise seen delayed to H208 on slower growth [ECILT/JP]
> UK growth seen slowing in 2008, BOE to cut rates [ECILT/GB]
ECONOMIC INDICATOR PREVIEWS
> German business, consumer morale seen falling [ID:nL1425216]
> New Zealand growth seen easing in Q3 [ID:nWEL273630]
> Swedish consumer confidence seen down in December [ID:nL14680]
> Kenya economy growth seen stable in H1 2008 [ID:nL18204143]
> S.Africa Nov inflation seen climbing on food [ID:nL13604241]
REUTERS QUARTERLY GLOBAL STOCK MARKETS POLL - Dec 10
> Rate cuts to help U.S. stocks edge higher in 2008 [EPOLL/US]
> Nikkei outlook for 2008 downgraded but still upbeat [EPOLL/JP]
> European stocks seen gently climbing as econ slows[EPOLL/FRDE]
> Germany's DAX seen rising 6.3 pct by end-2008 [EPOLL/DE]
> London's FTSE-100 set for modest growth in 2008 [EPOLL/GB]
> Toronto stocks to bear weight of US economic fears [EPOLL/CA]
> Taiwan stocks seen up in 2008, but f'cast downgraded[EPOLL/TW]
> China growth set to fuel Hong Kong stocks further [EPOLL/HK]
> Aussie shares to see smallest rise in 6 years in 08 [EPOLL/AU]
> Indian shares growth seen slowing in 2008 [EPOLL/IN]
> Reuters December poll on world stock markets [ID:nL27511210]
REUTERS MONTHLY FOREIGN EXCHANGE POLL - Dec 5
> Nearly half FX analysts see euro at $1.50 in 6-mths [EUR/POLL]
> Dlr/yen to hold near 110, Swiss franc to slip [JPY/POLL]
> Sterling seen above $2 over next six months [GBP/POLL]
> Canadian dollar to head lower in 2008 [CAD/POLL]
> Aussie dollar to rally, assuming risk desire returns[AUD/POLL]
> Euro volatility seen up in Nov, yen, sterling down [VOL/POLL]
> Latest Reuters FX poll winners [FX/RANK1] [FX/RANK2]
REUTERS GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION POLL - Nov 30
> Investors split over credit fears, bargains [ID:nL30209221]
> U.S. investors snap up beaten down shares [ID:nN29250183]
> Japan fund managers less cautions on stocks [ID:nTFD002885]
> European fund managers flee to safe havens [ID:nL30730771]
> UK fund managers cut stocks, raise bonds, cash [ID:nL28712907]
> China funds trim equity exposure, raise bonds [ID:nSHA339575]
> Italian investors raise exposure to cash [ID:nL30277307]
> For poll data: [US/ASSET] [JP/ASSET] [EUR/ASSET] [GB/ASSET]
OTHER FX POLLS
> Asian FX survey shows fickle investor sentiment [ID:nSP188053]
> Czech CZK seen at 26.5/euro in 3 mths [ID:nL1249467]
> Mexico peso seen weakening 1 pct by March '08 [ID:nN28626848]
REUTERS EU/EMU ENGLARGEMENT POLL - Oct 30
> Euro club to expand slowly, Slovakia next in 2008 [EMU/MEMS1]
> Turkey still seen joining EU, but not for 10 years [EMU/MEMS2]
> FACTBOX-Reuters EMU/EU enlargement poll [ID:nL30589635]
REUTERS HOUSING MARKET POLLS
> US house price drop through '08 to fuel rebound[ID:nNYC000035]
> British housing market to cool rapidly into 2008 [GB/HOMES]
> Spanish house prices to fall in 2008, 2009 [ID:nL09562170]
> Polish house prices seen rising 10 pct in 2007 [ID:nL18780056]
> Economists see Irish housing doldrums in 2008 [ID:nL29912144]
REUTERS COMMODITIES POLLS - July 11
> Steel mills face big iron ore price hike [MET/POLL]
> Rising costs, weak dollar to boost metal prices[ID:nL01144819]
> Average gold price seen up 10 pct in 2007 [ID:nL09879943]
> Sugar prices to recover, biofuels drive market [SUG/POLL]
> Arabica prices to rise by end of 2007 [COF/POLL]
> Cocoa to hold highs, Ivory politics a wild card [COC/POLL]
> US corn, soy prices seen up end-2007, wheat down [GRA/POLL]
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>
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