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Equities Are Firm But New Developments Needed Or Risk Appetites May Become Satiated
11:31am, Tuesday, 14'th Apr 2020
The dollar broke below JPY108 yesterday and has been unable to resurface the area today. The euro is trading quietly inside yesterday's range (~$1.0895-1.0970).
3 Deals Needed Ahead Of Holiday Weekend
11:41am, Thursday, 09'th Apr 2020
Markets in the Asia-Pacific region outside of Japan and Taiwan rose, led by 3%+ gains in Australia and India. Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx 600 is pushing higher and
Flavor Of The Day: Consolidation
11:13am, Wednesday, 08'th Apr 2020
Global equities are struggling after the S&P 500 staged a dramatic reversal yesterday. The dollar is firm as the risk appetites have waned. The greenback is fir
Eurozone Recovery Falters - What's Next
11:02am, Wednesday, 08'th Apr 2020
Since the new eurobond would be underpinned by guarantees from the national sovereigns, we expect yields of the core to rise, reducing the amount of sub-zero yi
Moment Of Truth For The Eurozone Is Approaching
12:53am, Wednesday, 08'th Apr 2020
With economies everywhere in a self-induced coma and rescue bazookas getting ever bigger, the effect on public finances is going to be epic. This is going to be
Europe Cannot Seem To Run Together: Economic Warning
10:03pm, Monday, 06'th Apr 2020
The banking system in Europe is in desperate need to get its act in order because many banks have never recovered from earlier difficulties and now face a sever
International Economic Week In Review For 3/30-4/2
10:06pm, Sunday, 05'th Apr 2020
A deal in the oil market is possible. For obvious reasons, the economic data is terrible. Continue to avoid international ETFs.
ECB Ensures That Southern Europe Yields Converge On Germany
05:28pm, Tuesday, 31'st Mar 2020
The European Central Bank announced a technical change or two - technical so they said - which make the Southern European countries more creditworthy. It's also
The New Euro Stimulus Won't Save The Greek Economy
06:25am, Monday, 30'th Mar 2020
On Thursday, the European Central Bank announced massive new stimulus programs, saying that it could buy up to €750 billion ($820 billion) in state and corporat
Week Ahead - Virus Watch, China Data To Rebound While The World Braces For Pain, And Why The Dollar Looks So Vulnerable
01:42pm, Sunday, 29'th Mar 2020
Congress got the job done getting a $2 trillion stimulus package, and now markets will try to figure out all the details. The eurozone is showing why it's years
In Europe The Crisis Policy Response Is Substantial, But More Is Likely Needed
01:31pm, Wednesday, 25'th Mar 2020
Over the past few weeks, European countries have stepped up virus containment measures aggressively, with most of the region now in lockdown. While the near-ter
The European Central Bank Is Being Stretched To Its Breaking Point In Italy
11:28am, Wednesday, 25'th Mar 2020
First, we need to understand that what Lagarde stated - that it is not her job to prevent government bonds' prices in the European Monetary Union (EMU) from div
International Economic Week In Review For 3/16-3/20
05:00pm, Sunday, 22'nd Mar 2020
There's been an unprecedented amount of central-bank activity this week. There has also been a number of very strong pledges to ramp up the fiscal stimulus. The
Stagnation Never Looked So Good: A Peak Ahead
01:58pm, Friday, 20'th Mar 2020
The latest sentiment figures from ZEW as well as IFO are sobering. China's dramatic decline is one thing, the German situation quite another. If we further assu
The Impact Of The ECB's Coronavirus Rescue Fund And BoE Rate Cut On European Bonds
01:18pm, Friday, 20'th Mar 2020
This week, we saw several major central banks announce monetary stimulus measures in the wake of coronavirus concerns. Given the sudden halt across European eco