Notwithstanding a somewhat unfortunate smattering of headlines out of Hong Kong, risk sentiment was buoyant
Year: 2022
Hong Kong Marks ‘Regrettable’ Start To 2022
It was an inauspicious start to 2022 in Hong Kong, where shares fell on the
Friendly Reminder: Some Of The Workers Aren’t Coming Back
“We’re not going back to the same economy as we had in February of 2020,”
What To Expect From 2022’s First Week
It’ll be back to the monitors, even if it’s not back to the office this
‘Imperious’ New Yorkers, Jaded Wall Street Stare Down COVID Tsunami
Market participants will get back to work this week. From home. Employees at Bank of
The Year Of The Abject: Making Sense of Nonsense
The emergence of 21st century Right-wing populism represents the biggest innovation on that terrain. Right-wingers
Onomatopoeia: The Guaranteed Dovish Fed Pivot
This is a bit of a broken record, but I’d be remiss not to emphasize
Stocks, COVID Enter 2022 Riding Unfathomable Surge
The first day of 2022 featured a somewhat awkward juxtaposition of headlines. Stories documenting the