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This week Wall Street will learn how quickly the US consumer is weakening and if the manufacturing part of the economy is close to entering recovery mode. The US retail sales report for S… Read More
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This week is all about the US CPI report and retail sales data. If the US demand for goods didn’t weaken that much and if inflation heated up, rate hike expectations for the Novembe… Read More
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BUENOS DÍAS and welcome to Brussels Playbook. During a meeting on Tuesday with Brussels journalists (at… Read More
North And South
By Elwin de Groot, Head of Macro Strategy at Rabobank
North and South
For those who didn’t grow up in the 1980s, today’s Global Daily title refers… Read More
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While Europe appears at great risk for a recession as traders bet on aggressive rate rises by all the European central banks, the Fed is still expected to be nearing the end of their resp… Read More
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The economic data in the week ahead should solidify rate hike expectations for the May 3rd FOMC meeting, but it could also raise the bar for further tightening for the June 14th meeting… Read More
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The first few banks are delivering a strong start to earnings season, reigniting soft landing calls, while large parts of Wall Street remain confident that the economy is recession bound… Read More
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The latest round of economic data (retail sales, CPI, PPI, jobless claims) are all signaling more Fed rate hikes are coming. Wall Street will pay close attention to the flash PMIs… Read More
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It will be a busy week filled with the first look at Q4 GDP, corporate earnings, and US debt ceiling gridlock. There is a lot of risk on the table and a key focal point for many will be t… Read More
Shortly after the final paroxysm of the eurozone debt disaster — Greece’s brush with rupture from the only forex in summer season 2015 — a colleague wagered that inside… Read More
Far-proper Meloni’s new regulators to get sworn from inside the tomorrow“Giorgia Meloni has approved the fresh new mandate and has demonstrated the girl record out of ministers… Read More
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By Douglas Fraser
Enterprise and economic system editor, Scotland
After humiliation by the hands of those markets, Liz Truss has little authority left, and… Read More
Europe is suffering and struggling to contain an energy crisis according to various reports that say the eurozone might have to deal with a cold winter that could lead to energy rationing a… Read More
Or further to go?
The focus has shifted in recent weeks from how far central banks are going to go in their tightening cycles to how much of an economic slowdown we are facing and if a reces… Read More
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Ostpolitik is now Lostpolitik.
For years, Germany was the undisputed leader of a bloc within a bloc — the voice and muscle of Centr… Read More
Rate hikes expected as inflation keeps rising
It’s been another volatile week in financial markets with events in and around Ukraine continuing to dominate. Sentiment is still very hea… Read More
Omicron and central banks to dominate
The past week has been dominated by Omicron news as we all try to piece together the limited information we have and determine what it all means for the… Read More
Central banks have a massive dilemma on their hands
There’s a clear and unintentional theme to this weeks preview, something that’s increasingly come to dominate the conversation… Read More
Global stocks are all over the place as some indexes fall into correction as others continue to extend higher into record territory. The bond market volatility surprised many investors… Read More
Financial markets seem to be constantly recalibrating. The economic data is expected to be volatile and that should support the Fed’s patient stance on waiting for enough data to… Read More
While the government of Alexis Tsipras is worried about its popularity among the people, Yannis Stournaras, Greece's central bank governor is more concerned with the facts and figures of the… Read More
BRUSSELS /December 4, 2017 (AP) (STL.News) — The finance ministers from the 19 countries that use the euro are deciding who should lead their regular meetings, with Portugal’s Ma… Read More