How many more central banks will end up buying equities?
by Shaun Richards One of the features of modern economic life is the way that central banks have expanded their operations. In a way that development is a confession of
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by Shaun Richards One of the features of modern economic life is the way that central banks have expanded their operations. In a way that development is a confession of
Do you believe the next ten years will be the same? Chart via @TommyThornton NO CORRELATION WHATSOEVER #NASDAQ VS FED TOTAL ASSETS h/t @OccupyWisdom
EM #equities struggling again… pic.twitter.com/LGbAvhb0On — jeroen blokland (@jsblokland) June 21, 2018 EM crisis spreads. #Hungary Forint plunges to all-time low vs. Euro. pic.twitter.com/C3aomc6VKN — Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) June 21,
2nd chart via @Callum_Thomas twitter.com/OccupyWisdom/status/1008156535523106816 h/t @OccupyWisdom
#BITCOIN VERSUS #SP500 There is currently a #divergence between $BTC (collapsing) and the S&P (rally mode). Interestingly enough, BTC has been a leading indicator for equities. If the pattern continues
U.S. Is Poised to Impose Tariffs on EU, Canada, Mexico Metals we have always been saying this was happening for weeks now get ready for the retaliatory tariffs and escalation…
by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: Hi there Mr. Armstrong In attempting to synthesize some of your past comments, I wonder if it is accurate to conclude that rate hikes are the lesser
by MGoAzul Just received the below email from Divy saying they are shutting down their consumer-facing fractional share brokerage and focusing on the commercial business. Cool idea, shame it’s closing
BY PATRICK WATSON Source: Mauldin Economics The long-awaited Strategic Investment Conference 2018 kicked off with a keynote from David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff titled, “Year of the Dog: Will It Bark or Bite?”
by Dave Here’s a long term valuation chart – total market cap of all US equities divided by GDP. It suggests that, from a valuation standpoint, we haven’t exceeded 2000
An exchange-traded security which is supposed to be a bet on calm markets was collapsing after hours. The VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term exchange-traded note (XIV) is down more than 80 percent
I will say for the thousandth time, the stock market can continue to rise as long as central banks print money and keep interest rates historically low. Based on all
by John Rubino The dollar has been falling lately, which isn’t what a lot of people expected with the Fed being the only major central bank that’s raising interest rates.
by Shaun Richards The credit crunch era has seen an enormous expansion of monetary policy activity which has manifested itself in two main ways. We have seen interest-rates cut not
by Umar Farooq “Global economic policy uncertainty is near 20-year highs while the VIX is nearing 20-year lows. This is an odd configuration for these two series. Usually as economic