‘Thwarting This Game Together’: Of Burnt Turkey, Emerging Markets And Dollars Under Pillows
“I see the game that is being played.”
“I see the game that is being played.”
God ain’t gonna help you here, I’m afraid.
Sustainable rally or dead cat?
“So is a single Bitcoin worth $500,000, $5,000, $500 or $0? I’m inclined to say $0, especially if Bitcoin’s value depends on it being adopted as a global digital currency to replace dollars. There is no chance whatsoever that Bitcoin can displace the dollar, for the simple reason that it is badly designed.”
“They may be eager to keep the onshore yuan quarter-close to near 6.8 per dollar. The quarter-end rate may be an important indicator for foreign central bank reserve managers to consider adding the yuan as assets.”
Boy, I’ll tell you what, if you’re a central banker and you’re going to say
It’s about Dudley for the dollar which rose to a three-week high versus the yen
MNUCHIN STILL EXPECTS THE TAX SYSTEM TO BE REFORMED IN ’17: FT
MNUCHIN: MAY BE WAYS TO RAISE $1TN W/OUT BORDER ADJUSTMENT: FT
“This has helped the dollar trade like a haven currency again. The flip-side is that the greenback won’t necessarily rally in a positive risk environment”…
The “most crowded trade of 2017” has had a rough go of it this year,
“If the dollar isn’t buying it, why should stocks and bonds?”
The dollar is the story of the day so far and the trade is basically all about what comes out of Trump’s mouth or the mouths of his inner circle. In other words, it looks like anything they say is going to be seen as verbal intervention in FX markets whether they intend it or not.
It’s “too complicated.” I imagine that probably sums up Donald Trump’s feelings about a lot
“With a sense of urgency”…
Welcome to the Twilight Zone.
“…the U.S. should be allowed to recapture what was lost.”
“Protectionism could set off a succession of negative consequences. If all the elements were to combine, we could face a perfect storm.”
“You see what’s happening.”
“Am I happy with my choice? I’ll let you know in seven years.”
Trying to process the kind of narcissistic delirium that’s behind this “strategy” is quite challenging.
Make sure you know the whole story.
Four bullets. He took four bullets, each one an occupational hazard. Or at least that’s
The yen. It’s never complicated, but somehow it never ceases to confound. If it seems
Earlier this year, Japanese equities celebrated a milestone: A meteoric rally in local shares finally
“I think sometimes there’s an expectation of the US military — because they’re so good
For the world’s largest economy, a “no landing” is far more likely at this point
“The USD ‘wrecking ball’ is again the world’s problem,” Nomura’s Charlie McElligott said Thursday. A
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