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In a speech today, Michael Gove elaborated on his bid to become the new Conservative party leader. Most importantly, he said there will be no early general election before 2020 and that Article 50...
Market movers ahead We expect US non-farm payrolls to have increased to 150,000 in June and to mark a clear rebound from the worst jobs report in five years in May. The market will scrutinise the FOMC...
Both the ISM and PMI manufacturing surveys ticked up slightly in June, but the rest of the economic results today left little to cheer about.Let’s take a look at both surveys, starting with...
We delve into market theory in this video, mainly focusing on the Bond Market regarding whether in theory Bond Prices can rise year after year pushing yields lower each year for infinity. We point to...
Americans love their coffee (me included). But let me ask you... Is getting that morning buzz more important than building up your retirement nest egg? New research suggests that, for many of us, the...
DOW + 19 = 17,949SPX + 4 = 2102NAS + 19 = 486210 Y – .03 = 1.46%OIL + .88 = 49.21GOLD + 19.60 = 1342.30SILV + .98 = 19.78Puerto Rico defaulted Friday on debt that is supposed to be guaranteed by...
Safe to say that everyone is thrilled that it is a 3-day holiday weekend on Wall Street. Count me in that group as well. Following the massive sell-off on Friday and again on Monday, and then the...
In the sessions before and after the UK referendum, speculators in the currency futures did three things. First, they generally reduced exposure. This means gross long and short positions were...
The BREXIT vote surprised the markets last Friday and SPX plunged $76 or 3.6% from Thursday's close to Friday's close. But the markets didn't calm over the weekend. SPX gapped open lower on Monday to...
China's manufacturing sector continues to contract. The Caixin China General Manufacturing PMI for June came in at 48.6. For the last three months in a row, China's PMI has come in below 50. Chinese...
Investors are debating whether the Bank of England will ease policy at the July 14 MPC meeting or wait until its August Quarterly Inflation Report when new post-Brexit forecasts will be ready. There...
In my view, this new bout of turmoil in financial markets is the prelude to the final demise of government currency.If I’m right, a long-expected collapse in the purchasing power, and of the...
Prolonged uncertainty from drawn out Brexit negotiations between the UK and Europe.European growth will suffer. Emerging markets outside Europe will continue to perform well. Due to central bank...
In this presentation, we give some more details on how the macro outlook has changed for the Nordic countries following the UK's leave vote. The GDP growth outlook is generally lower, with a high...