‘Winter Is Coming’ For The White House And One Bank Worries The Market ‘Can’t Handle’ Volatility
“Post-election, our biggest concern is whether a complacent market can handle a rise in volatility.”
“Post-election, our biggest concern is whether a complacent market can handle a rise in volatility.”
The pain was widespread.
“At least Canada knows where I stand!”
“If I say no, then you’re going to put that”…
“In September, markets will need to navigate news flow.”
“If the ECB covers you, markets can’t speculate because they don’t make money.”
Familiar tactics.
“This is a very serious situation-will be addressed!”
“On its face, the US negotiating stance appears to create some risk for Canada.”
U.S. politics and trade are likely to dominate the headlines this week.
“Protectionism could set off a succession of negative consequences. If all the elements were to combine, we could face a perfect storm.”
Anything that isn’t bad news is great news.
“…this war has turned into a financial war.”
Games of chicken, prisoner’s dilemmas and the suspension of disbelief.
“‘Yes, yes, yes, we’ve already heard this from Mick.”
The fix is in.
“I laughed quite a lot, when I saw the report.”
“The recent divergence in the performance of US Equities vs. the rest of the world is unprecedented in history.”
Hint: it’s the dollar.
“You see what’s happening.”
“Am I happy with my choice? I’ll let you know in seven years.”
“Political things.”
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