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What Corporate CEOs Are Saying About The Soaring Dollar
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/03/2015 21:50 -0500On the one hand there is the (self-admitted) persistently over-optimistic Fed saying it's not a big deal:
BULLARD SAYS DOLLAR NOT A HUGE FACTOR FOR U.S. ECONOMY
And on the other hand, this is what actual CEOs are saying...
Commodity Currencies Are Soaring
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/03/2015 13:25 -0500As Crude's bounce gathers pace so the world's beaten-down commodity-currencies are exploding higher. Aussie Dollar has given back all its RBA rate curt losses, The Russian Ruble is soaring, and the Canadian Dollar isd back under 1.24 against the USDollar... The USD Index is now down 1.3% since Friday.
Is the Dollar's Momentum Easing? Is Deeper Pullback in the Stock Market Likely?
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/31/2015 10:13 -0500Simple near-term outlook.
Stab, er... I Mean... Beggar Thy Neighbor - It's ALL OUT (Currency) WAR! Pt 2
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 01/26/2015 13:19 -0500The Japanese fire at the Europeans. The Europeans fire at the Japanese & Chinese. The Chinese fire scattershot at everybody else in Asia. England & America prep to teach those they consider muppets not to play with guns. It's World War Money, if you know what I mean...
When A Soaring Dollar "Reflects Loss Of Investor Confidence And Is Potentially Devastating"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/26/2015 12:09 -0500"The Ruble has fallen by 50% in a year. The price of oil has halved, the price of copper, iron ore and many other commodities has tumbled. The Swiss franc has been de-floored and the uproar was huge. All random events, all part of a pattern. Financial markets are feeling the effects of a pick-up in volatility that has followed the end of Fed QE. While zero rates were augmented with Fed bond-buying, investors went around the world in search of higher yields, in all sorts or assets and currencies. Traders and investors of one kind or another resorted to leverage to reach the yield targets they needed to match their required investment returns. All of which was fine while the party went on forever, but now that it’s ending, the outcome is anything but fine."
Did Goldman Just Call The Top Of The "Strong Dollar" Trade
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/25/2015 10:57 -0500This is what Goldman has to say in order to assure that clients flood Goldman's prop pardon flow traders with "Buy USD" orders: orders which Goldman, being on the other side, will be delighted to fill.
Near-Term FX Views and More
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/24/2015 10:27 -0500I have told you the US dollar was going up for months. Some mocked me. Others insulted me. So what? I tell you the dollar's bull market remains intact.
Remembering The Currency Wars Of The 1920s & 1930s (And Central Banks' "Overused Bag Of Tricks")
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/23/2015 20:20 -0500- Australia
- Belgium
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- Canadian Dollar
- Central Banks
- China
- Copper
- CPI
- CRB
- Crude
- default
- ETC
- Federal Reserve
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Great Depression
- Italy
- Japan
- Market Share
- Money Supply
- New Zealand
- Nominal GDP
- Personal Saving Rate
- Poland
- Quantitative Easing
- recovery
- Reuters
- Switzerland
- Trade Balance
- United Kingdom
- Yuan
“No stock-market crash announced bad times. The depression rather made its presence felt with the serial crashes of dozens of commodity markets. To the affected producers and consumers, the declines were immediate and newsworthy, but they failed to seize the national attention. Certainly, they made no deep impression at the Federal Reserve.” - 1921 or 2015?
Crude, Copper, & Euro Currency Crushed By King Dollar's Best Week In Over 3 Years
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/23/2015 16:05 -0500Interest Rate Race Supplants Currency Wars
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/22/2015 05:39 -0500Curency wars are zero-sum. Interest rate race is not.
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And Another Shocker: Bank Of Canada Stuns Market With Completely Unexpected Rate Cut
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/21/2015 10:07 -0500USDCAD breaks 1.23 - weakest since April 2009
Unexpected to most, The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate to 0.75% citing financial stability risks and worried about downside inflation risks. The press release is extremely negative... *MAGNITUDE OF OIL SHOCK CREATES EXCEPTIONAL UNCERTAINTY: BOC
Frontrunning: January 21
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/21/2015 07:38 -0500- 8.5%
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- Obama Targets Income Gap in Address That Shapes 2016 Election (BBG)
- Republicans Reject Obama’s Main Economic Proposals (WSJ)
- Senate’s Shelby Says White House Bank Tax Is Dead on Arrival (BBG)
- Is Dollar Next? Investors Reassess After Swiss Shock: Currencies (BBG)
- Bank of Japan Cuts Price Forecast, Maintains Record Stimulus (BBG)
- Pound Weakens After BOE Policy Makers Drop Call to Raise Rates (BBG)
- Putin not flinching on Ukraine despite economic crisis (Reuters)
- Indonesia will not make public full preliminary AirAsia crash report (Reuters)
- Party Hasn't Stopped for Russians at Davos Even With Ukraine Sanctions (BBG)
Treacherous Investment Climate: What to Watch
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/18/2015 11:22 -0500- Bank of Japan
- BOE
- Bond
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- Canadian Dollar
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- Copper
- CPI
- Davos
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- Global Economy
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Top ten things that investors will likely be watching in the week ahead.
Dollar Outlook: Now it Gets Tricky
Submitted by Marc To Market on 01/17/2015 10:53 -0500Simple cogent analysis of the price action in the capital markets. Take it or leave it.
Expect A Better-Than-Expected Fourth Quarter From The Gold Miners
Submitted by Sprout Money on 01/11/2015 08:36 -0500The profit margin is improving on different levels...
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