Royals Versus Ragtags
If you’re curious to know why the Saudis aren’t more responsive when it comes to
If you’re curious to know why the Saudis aren’t more responsive when it comes to
Most citizens in advanced economies aren’t accustomed to economic suffering. That’s a generalization, of course.
Over the years, I’ve created any number of simple, “burning Earth” collages for articles documenting
A few days ago, market participants were treated to a new version of an old
The Kremlin asked Xi Jinping for military assistance to bolster Russia’s efforts in Ukraine, US
Another day on the roller coaster found US equities logging eye-watering gains amid oil’s worst
Losses continued to pile up for US equities on Wednesday amid a deluge of dour
Risk sentiment remained fragile Monday, as European shares warily eyed developments in Ukraine, where both
Brent crude rose near $90 a barrel on Tuesday. Were it not for surging yields
More pressure on the Fed to hike rates. That was the consensus takeaway from the
Mideast stocks tumbled Sunday, in a harrowing, if predictable, rout. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and
Earlier this week, I wrote that for something that’s ostensibly driven by relatively straightforward supply/demand
“Underwhelming.” That was one adjective bandied about on Wednesday to describe the impact of the
For the past couple of months, the Biden administration has been at pains to articulate
Steve Mnuchin “generally” supports “making sure the appropriate taxes are collected” in the US. “But
The data docket is relatively sparse in the US this week. Housing figures, claims and
Risk appetite returned Thursday, as a variety of key macro risks receded. For now, anyway.
Well, it wasn’t terribly difficult to write the copy on Monday. OPEC, in its infinite
George Soros is not amused with BlackRock’s China push. Just days after warning that anyone
One of this week’s media narratives revolved around the juxtaposition between a still-dovish Fed and
The Didi drama and another OPEC+ impasse provided for some post-US holiday fireworks on Tuesday.
One of the (many) advantages to living amongst people who fall into what I described
“The bond market is reflecting, I think, the strength that we’ve seen in some of
The Nasdaq careened towards correction territory Thursday, as Jerome Powell failed to assuage a market
If you were already bullish on oil and maintained a bullish bias headed into this
More than two years after dissident journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered
It’s good to be the bank. You know, just in a kind of general sense.
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