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- Governor King Pushes the Pound Downwards
- If the publication of the Bank of England’s August quarterly Inflation Report halted the upward trend in the Pound against the Euro, highlighting the country’s negative economic and inflation outlook, Governor Mervyn King’s speech to lawmakers last week contributed to further depressing the UK currency. King said that the Bank...
- External links 2009-09-22
- Norway's Central Bank Boosts Outlook for Krone
- As widely expected, the Norges Bank decided to leave rate unchanged at 1.25% at today’s monetary policy meeting. However, in the statement released at the end of the meeting, the Norges Bank announced that it considered the alternative of increasing the key policy rate at today’s meeting. The Norges...
- External links 2009-09-23
- Predicting S&P 500 Moves for the Next Ten Years
- Following the huge uptrend since last March, the outlook for the S&P 500 and other leading international stock indices appears to be clouded in uncertainty. A major short-term negative for the S&P 500 is that the recent strong rally has brought the index to an overbought level (as an example,...
- External links 2009-09-28
- Rosier European Bond Market Outlook
- International financial markets have endured intense volatility over the last few weeks. Indeed, leading international equity indices have continued to follow the upward trend began in March, with the Dow Jones Industrial back above the 10,000 level for the first time since October 2008. Even currency markets...
- External links 2009-10-18
- How Risky Are Commodities?
- There are three commonly recognized reasons behind the recent uptrend in commodities. First, investors fear that the expansive monetary policy conducted by major international central banks might significantly a boost in inflation in the years ahead. Commodities, in fact, traditionally yield positive returns in periods of high inflation, just as...
- External links 2009-10-25
- China: 2010 Is Clouded in Uncertainty
- The latest economic data published in Asia have shown that the major economies of the region have emerged successfully from the crisis of recent years. Smaller countries such as the Philippines and Indonesia have completely avoided plunging into recession, Singapore emerged from the crisis in the second quarter, while South...
- External links 2009-11-04
- Japan's Recovery Hopes Uncertain in the Mid-Term
- As was the case with other major international economies, Japan showed reassuring signs of recovery over the summer, though the process of economic normalization appears to be far from over. The country’s industrial sector improved sharply, with production up 1.4% month-over-month in September (against consensus estimates of +1.1% month-over-month) from...
- External links 2009-11-05
- S&P 500: A Mildly Positive Outlook
- In the last few weeks neither good economic news (Q3 GDP grew 3.5% q/q annualized against consensus expectations of 3.2% q/q annualized) nor encouraging quarterly results (over 80% of the S&P 500 companies have so far beat consensus expectations – their best showing since 1993 according to Bloomberg agency’s calculations)...
- External links 2009-11-09
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