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ProShares UltraShort FTSE Europe ETF News
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At Close: May 31, 2024
Eurozone Flash PMI Hit By Weaker Services, Masks Manufacturing Strength
01:26pm, Monday, 22'nd Feb 2021
Flash Eurozone PMI edges up from 47.8 in January to 48.1 in February. Manufacturing expansion gains momentum, helping offset further service sector weakness.
The Green Transition: Implications Of The European Recovery Plan
08:53am, Monday, 15'th Feb 2021
Despite questions over financing the European Union's new Green Deal, the green transition is now underway.
COVID-19's Legacy Of High Public Debt In Europe: Prospects And Problems
09:36am, Friday, 12'th Feb 2021
High public debts in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic will present a vulnerability for European governments with strong incentives to stabilize and lower their debt-to-GDP ratios. Changes in public debt
When The Euro Is Running, European Equities May Be An Obvious Choice
08:01am, Tuesday, 15'th Sep 2020
We are coming up on 13 years of nearly relentless outperformance by U.S. equities relative to counterparts in Europe.
Week Ahead - More Stimulus On The Way?
10:54am, Sunday, 13'th Sep 2020
The final months of the year are going to be extremely challenging for the global economy, with experts predicting another significant wave of COVID-19 which risks further restrictions around the worl
Still Reluctant To Take Euro Above $1.19 But Sterling Remains Unloved
07:29am, Friday, 11'th Sep 2020
Japan's August producer prices were 0.5% lower than a year ago, improving from -0.9% in July. Sterling is easily the worst-performing currency in the world this week, losing approximately 3.6% against
Markets Look For Direction, While Nord Stream II And SMIC Are In The Crosshairs
08:42am, Monday, 07'th Sep 2020
In China, exports were stronger than expected, rising 9.5% from a year ago, while imports were weaker than anticipated, dropping 2.1%.
Greenspan's Rational Pessimism Will Lead To Eurozone MMT Via Green Capital Markets Union
05:41am, Monday, 07'th Sep 2020
The pressure is on the ECB to follow the Fed’s monetary policy framework change example. The various heterogeneous national fiscal responses to the COVID-19 pandemic threaten to deliver Eurozone fra
Much Of Southern Europe Is Insolvent
10:02am, Friday, 04'th Sep 2020
Don't take the recent euro strength at face value, it's simply the result of US rates finally plunging to zero.
Markets Look For More Solid Footing, But Need To Get Past U.S. Jobs Data
07:57am, Friday, 04'th Sep 2020
The US employment report is front and center. The euro recovered smartly yesterday, making new highs late in the North American session, even as equities were hammered.
Governments That Are Taking The Covid Virus Seriously
09:39am, Thursday, 27'th Aug 2020
This chart dump is a quick review of the relative fiscal response of major national governments around the world.
Markets Prove Resilient To Start New Week
07:45am, Monday, 24'th Aug 2020
US shares are firmer, and after setting a new record ahead of the weekend, the S&P 500 is poised to gap higher.
Week Ahead - Jackson Hole Goes Virtual
09:24am, Sunday, 23'rd Aug 2020
It's been a relatively slow summer so far as we prepare for a huge run in to the end of the year. A potential multi-trillion dollar stimulus plan, COVID vaccine and fierce White House race awaits us i
PMIs Shake Investor Confidence
07:04am, Friday, 21'st Aug 2020
The second disappointing Fed manufacturing survey report and an unexpected rise in weekly jobless claims helped reverse the disappointment over the FOMC minutes.