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U.S. equities closed out a disappointing week amid continued jitters about next week's looming U.K Brexit vote, and despite crude oil prices snapping a six-session losing streak. Healthcare issues...
We have been through a very long and tough EU referendum campaign but on Thursday, it is finally time for the British to decide: Do they want to remain or leave the European Union? Although more...
Market Movers ahead We have been through a very long and tough EU referendum campaign but on Thursday, it is finally time for the Britons to decide: Do they want to remain in or leave the European...
The assassination of Jo Cox has broken the powerful momentum in the markets. Investors recognize that the tragedy potentially injects a new element into consideration for the outcome of next week's...
The US dollar recovered from the sell-off sparked by the poor employment data released on June 3. It continued to move higher after the Federal Reserve met and shaved its forecasts for the next year...
US stocks were advancing in Thursday as the murder of British lawmaker put a hold on Brexit campaigning. US dollar index, a measure of a greenback’s value against a basket of six major...
Remember when manufacturing inflation was as simple as stretching a balloon and then blowing into it? Well it certainly has not been that easy for the FOMC to manufacture some inflation. They had QE1,...
It's all about Brexit versus Bremain in the coming week. A Brexit would have significant impact on markets and the European economy. Bond yields set to stay low regardless of Brexit or not. EUR/USD...
Where are we now? The Fed's June meeting and the BOJ meeting are behind us, as are BOE and SNB. The major central banks are all frozen. (Of minor significance, Indonesia surprised with a rate cut.) So...
EUR/AUD Today’s support: - 1.5210, 1.5187, 1.5142 and 1.5120 (main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.5106, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.5085. Break of the...
Referendum watch – 6 days to go After Jo Cox MP’s tragic death yesterday, both the Remain and Leave camps decided to suspend campaigning for a few days so Westminster can pay their...
Recession chatter is on the rise lately. “After seven years of expansion, the U.S. economy appears to be headed for a recession,” writes an economics lecturer at Yale. Meanwhile, Bloomberg...
Although GDP growth once again disappointed in Q1 and recent jobs reports have been weak, we do not think the US is slowing significantly. We expect the economy to grow around 2.0-2.5% mainly driven...
The assassination of Jo Cox, a member of the UK parliament is a personal and political tragedy. Her needless death provided an inflection point. The suspension of the referendum campaigns and a steady...
The Brexit referendum in the UK continues to be the main focus. Both sides have suspended their campaigns for a second day after the tragic killing of Jo Cox, a Member of Parliament yesterday. ECB...