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Dollar Blues
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/16/2015 08:24 -0500Dollar downmove still seems corrective in nature. Fed hike in September still seems most likely scenario. Taalk of US recession is over the top when unemployment, broadly measured is falling and weekly initial jobless claims are at new cyclical lows.
The Downside Momentum has Stalled, but Does its Presage a Dollar Recovery?
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/09/2015 09:01 -0500A straightforward analysis of the near-term outlook for the dollar, oil, 10-year US and German yields and the S&P 500.
Audacious Aussie Bet Gone Wrong Sinks Odey In April
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/08/2015 12:39 -0500A wrong-way bet on AUDUSD looks to have cost one of London's most well-known money managers dearly last month as Crispin Odey's flagship fund takes a 19% hit.
China Stocks Tumble Most In 4 Months; Australia Cuts Rates To Record Low
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 05/05/2015 05:15 -0500Yesterday, when we heard that China brokers may impose tighter margin requirements to contain what is now a laughable stock bubble we said that tonight's Shanghai session could get exciting: "China may get exciting: Some China Brokers Raise Margin Trading Requirement: Sec. News" It did: overnight the Shanghai Composite tumbled by 4.1% to under 4300, the biggest one day drop since January 19.
Three Events Dictate the Path Ahead
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/03/2015 09:27 -0500A look at the drivers for the week ahead.
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Dollar's Demise Exaggerated: Technicals Anticipate Turn in Fundamentals
Submitted by Marc To Market on 05/02/2015 08:53 -0500Yogi Berra, one of the keenest observers of the human condition, is said to have once remarked "It is tough to make predictions, especially about the future." And so it is.
Deciphering the Investment Climate
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/19/2015 09:26 -0500Trying to make sense of the global capital markets.
Dollar Bulls Bend, but Don't Break
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/18/2015 09:23 -0500After trending sharply higher in recent months, the US dollar has entered a consolidative range against most of the major currencies.
Can't Keep a Good Buck Down
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/11/2015 09:30 -0500The US dollar has been even stronger than this bull thought let alone the perma-bears. Here's why,
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Australia Regulator Furious As Central Bank Decision Leaked To HFTs For Third Time
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/07/2015 06:02 -0500For the third month in a row, FX 'traders' in AUD "guessed" the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision in the seconds before it was released to the public. Aussie regulators, seemingly furious at the blatant-ness of the front-running, confirmed they will be investigating the price spike overnight...
Six Key Issues for Investors
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/05/2015 09:24 -0500A dispassionate look at the drivers of the investment climate in the week ahead.
US Dollar Correction Continues
Submitted by Marc To Market on 04/04/2015 08:52 -0500Even before the disappointing US jobs data, we anticipated a downside correction in the dollar after a sharp advance in Q1.
Gold Flat In Quarter In Dollars But 11% and 5% Higher In Euro and Pounds
Submitted by GoldCore on 04/01/2015 07:10 -0500* Silver surges 6.5% in dollars and 19% and 12% in euros and pounds *Oil and most commodities declined on economic concerns in the quarter (see table) *U.S. stocks eked out minor gains to new record highs and look toppy *Gold performance impressive given strength of dollar and equities, oil collapse and negative sentiment
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Near-Term Dollar Conviction went MIA
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/28/2015 09:30 -0500A non-bombastic look at the week ahead in the capital markets.
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Four Central Banks Meet but FOMC is Key
Submitted by Marc To Market on 03/15/2015 14:11 -0500Fed to lose patience. Many expected Norway and Switzerland to cut rates. Could they be disappointed?




