Hi, last week saw positive Gbp & Canadian news so I am looking for their trends to continue. There is not too much scheduled news for the week ahead but it’s a bank holiday in much of Europe on Monday so the € could be slow. There is NZD news not long after...
This report was prepared ahead of Yellen’s latest offering Monday evening showing why we have to wait for major events before choosing out trades. But first lets take a look at last weeks events NFP strikes again and Yellen’s hawkish prose is put back into...
‘A whole lot of nothing’ : those were the words of a CNBC reporter describing the results of global QE. There is a disturbing picture emerging in the statistics even while the risk on party goers enjoy another strong week of profits in the equity markets....
Janet Yellen steals the show again as the minutes of April’s FOMC meeting are disclosed revealing a hawkish tone re-emerging and, for the first time a direct reference to the possibility of a June rate hike. Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a live meeting. However, the...
Black Swans and Elephants This week has got off to a risk-on start, appetite for equities fired by the Goldman Sachs comments pushing oil further. Recovery has been seen in commodity currencies. There are serious roadblocks ahead and not all the analysts agree with...
Some warnings have been heard in various parts of the interconnected market place and a very distinct risk-off sentiment has gathered pace as the week unfolded. Equities have been particularly weak, as concerns grow over corporate earnings and the warnings of a bear...
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