Just when it was going so well. Between them, the five companies which comprise some
Month: February 2022
Remember When Everyday People Had Too Much Money?
Remember when everyday Americans had too much money? No? Me neither. And I can explain
Melting Up To Meltdown
US equities could stabilize or, at the least, calm down, following a manic start to
Outside Of Pandemic, January ADP Report Is Worst Since GFC
In an inauspicious, albeit wholly predictable, development, ADP said Wednesday that private sector employers shed
‘Massive Risk-Management Exercise’ Seen In ‘Right-Tail Event’
Someone may have been playing catch-up on Tuesday. According to one popular strategist’s hypothesis, a
Hottest Inflation In History Blindsides ECB Day Before Policy Decision
Christine Lagarde’s job just got a little harder. A day before the conclusion of the
Goldman: Liquidity Hasn’t Been This Bad Since COVID Crash
US equities have been a veritable roller coaster lately. Maybe you noticed. Tuesday was no
US Labor Market Still Broken Funhouse Mirror, Data Shouts
If you’re looking for a job, there are 10.925 million of them available. Or at
Kolanovic, JPMorgan: ‘We Reiterate Our Call To Buy The Dip’
“The stock market is not only in correction, it is already in bear market territory
On Monday’s ‘Absolutely Explosive Short-Covering Rally’
“Fed speakers are lunging around like ‘short Gamma’ traders,” Nomura’s Charlie McElligott wrote, in an
US Manufacturing Slows. Downturn Seen Transitory
Quite a bit is riding on the evolution of US PMIs going forward, according to
Patience Makes A Comeback
Global risk sentiment was reasonably buoyant Tuesday following a jubilant end to a disastrous month
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