Is Modern Market Structure Ready For A Macro Regime Shift?
On several fronts, one could argue that uncertainty has diminished materially over the last few
On several fronts, one could argue that uncertainty has diminished materially over the last few
Sentiment was mixed or muted (pick your favorite nebulous adjective) to kick off a week
Chinese equities kicked off the new week with what may as well have been the
Global equities touched record highs Friday and looked poised to notch the best streak of
US nonfarm payrolls may be this week’s marquee event, but it’s hardly the only thing
China is irritated. Beijing on Saturday raised the temperature on simmering tensions with the west,
Equities looked to close out the week on a high note, as traders and investors
Chinese tech is teetering precariously on the brink of something worse than a bear market.
It’s a crazy world, in case you haven’t noticed. Wednesday offered an eclectic hodgepodge of
Chinese stocks crumbled Friday, diving nearly 3%, a slide some attributed to acrimony during high-level
A fresh bout of bond turmoil rippled across markets Friday, as Treasurys sold off on
“A few weeks back, I doubted US 10-year yields could reach the lofty heights of
There’s “no need for sudden shifts” in economic policy this year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
US investors were looking for signs on Tuesday that the relentless, grinding rout in tech
Although these kinds of brief articles are (by definition) stale by the time most folks
For a few hours in Asia, it looked like selling pressure inherited from Wall Street
Tech shares globally are teetering. The rise in yields (especially in the US) has undercut
“Many investors who once called themselves fans of Zhang, began to raise questions and engage
Risk sentiment was constructive globally, as Wednesday found European equities looking for a third daily
Tuesday’s word was “bubble” or, actually, “bubbles,” plural. Guo Shuqing, chairman of the China Banking
European and US equities appeared largely inattentive to a selloff in Asia Wednesday. In Hong
America’s “energy crisis” continued to grab headlines Tuesday, where “crisis” just meant (and forgive me
For markets, some trepidation crept in as the curtain closed on Inauguration Week in the
The dollar firmed and risk appetite dissipated Friday as fresh virus concerns dented sentiment. Hong
Maybe it was just my espresso high (which would be ironic in this case), but
An already fraught situation became even more convoluted on Tuesday evening in the US when,
Late last week, the NYSE said it would delist China Mobile, China Unicom, and China
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