Archive - Dec 7, 2012 - Blog entry

George Washington's picture

7.3 Earthquake Rattles Fukushima





Government Warns 8.0 Quake Possible

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Three Charts Every Stock Investor Should See





 

The market continues to track the same pattern it performed going into the failed debt ceiling talks of July 2011. As you’ll recall, then as is the case now, US politicians failed to reach a credible solution to the US’s debt problems. What followed was a credit rating downgrade and a market collapse.

 

 

williambanzai7's picture

TORA, BoRa, TORA!





Pearl Harbor Day 2012

 

AVFMS's picture

07 Dec 2012 – “ Bruttosozialprodukt ” (Geier Sturzflug, 1982)





Hmmm… Need to find another way to kill time until Year End. Morning highs, lunch time lows and then trailing the US. EGBs on the stronger side with augurs seeing a weakening Germany and calls for lower rates putting the EUR under pressure. Ok, Germans: now work! Somebody has to pay the bills!

"Bruttosozialprodukt " (Bunds 1,3% +1; Spain 5,45% -1; Stoxx 2597 -0,3%; EUR 1,295 -20)

 

govttrader's picture

Reading The Bond Market Price Action Post-NFP





In order to make sense of the price action COMING OUT OF the number, we first need to know what positioning was GOING INTO the number.

 

Marc To Market's picture

Dollar Stays Bid: Take Five





The US dollar extended yesterday's gains and remain bid ahead of the November jobs report.   The deterioration of the economic and political situation in the euro area appears to be the single biggest factor behind the greenback's sharp recovery.   The dollar is little changed against the yen as the market grapples with the implication of the earthquake and tsunami.  

 

Asian equity markets were mostly higher with the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index was up about 0.25% and,. of note, the Shanghai Composite extended this week's recovery, gaining 1.6% to bring the weekly advance to 4.1%.  European bourses are bit heavier.    Spanish and Italian bonds remain under pressures, while Greek bond yields continue to fall as a the bond buy back offer expires today and the market anticipates a successful conclusion.  

 

We share five observations today. 

 
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