“This is a test of the Fed’s independence.”
Month: June 2019
Draghi Leaves The Bazooka In The Box
Consider this underwhelming.
China’s ‘Nasdaq’ Dives Into Bear Market As Beijing Prods Local Governments To Unleash Stimulus
We’re gonna need more stimulus.
First Day Of Mexico Talks Ends With No Deal As Trump Says Proposals ‘Not Nearly Enough!’
Mexico tried, and failed.
‘Maybe Trump Is A Genius After All’
The eternal question: Is he crazy like a fox?
As Ford Lands In China’s Crosshairs, Corporate America Holds Its Breath
“I’m hoping that doesn’t happen”.
Peter Navarro Versus The Worst ADP Report In Nine Years
“Congress has failed as an institution.”
Nomura’s Charlie McElligott And The ‘Grabby Squeeze’
“There’s not a lot to debate here”.
EU Officially Comes For Italy
“We’re not concerned.”
Not-So-Lonesome Doves.
If there was a message to be heard, it was received loud and clear.
‘We Think It’s Going To Get Worse’: Another Bank Throws In Towel, Calls For Fed Cuts, Slashes Growth Outlook
“We are once again forced to chop our forecasts”.
‘Tariff Man’ Braces For Veto-Proof Kryptonite As Republicans Balk At Mexico Gamble
“Oh I don’t think they will do that.”
A ‘Very, Very Substantial’ Press Conference.
“A liberation like few people have seen before.” And other lowlights.
Rate Cut Mania Leaves Central Banks Struggling To ‘Out-Dove’ Market Demands
Jerome Powell isn’t the only central banker who’s under pressure to “out-dove” a “doved-up” market.Â
China Says Citizens Who Don’t Want To Be Shot And Robbed Should Avoid Traveling To America
“In case of emergency”.
(Anti)Trust Me.
Bad timing.
The Ecstasy And The Agony Of Power
“2016 — the big bang of the right wing populism — was a septic shock to the system with compromised immunity.”
As Bullard Tips Rate Cut, Here Are A Couple Of Simple ‘Catch Down’ Charts
We’re now witnessing a veritable mania in Fed cut speculation.
‘The Main Story Here’
“On Friday, I was convinced that we were all going to be trading MXN vol for some time. Wrong.”
Nomura’s McElligott Warns On Stagflation, Says Fed May Stumble Into ‘De Facto Hike’
“The risk is that this inability for the Fed to keep pace with market pricing could create a de facto ‘hike’.”
FedEx Nailed By UBS Price Target Cut Following China Probe
This just “adds to the current backdrop of weak international airfreight activity.”
Students, Researchers Are Latest Victim Of Trade War As China Warns Against US Crackdown
“Strengthen your risk assessment.”
Trump Was Thiiiis Close To Slapping Tariffs On Australia Last Week, Had To Be Restrained By Pentagon
“The Australian situation.”
You Could Scarcely Conjure A More Dramatic Setup: Full Week Ahead Preview
If you’re not excited, well, get excited.
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