Mind The “Le Spread” Euphoria
“200-DMA at 45bps could limit further spread compression as oversold conditions warrant corrective unwind.”
Here’s How Wall Street’s Feeling About European Stocks On Monday Morning
So at least for Monday, the verdict is already in on European stocks and how
Trader: “Presto Chango!” All Is (Not) “Right” In The World
“Springtime in Paris can indeed be very enchanting.”
Key Calls (Monday): Upgrades, Downgrades & Initiations
Are your stocks on the list?
Crise: “Enjoy The Party Markets, But Beware The Hangover”
“While today should be a good one for the euro and risky assets, the party may be short-lived; it won’t take long before market focus swings back to the United States and a potential government shutdown at the end of the week.”
Risk-On! S&P Futs Jump, Treasurys Dumped With Yen As Markets Cheer Macron
As tipped by the knee-jerk reaction in EURUSD and EURJPY, the “market-friendly” outcome from the
Here’s Goldman’s Sunday Evening Take On Markets After The French Vote
Were you looking for more coverage on the outcome of the first round of France’s
Euro Soars 3% Against The Yen, Shorts Seen “Reloading”
You probably don’t want to read too much into it because Sunday evening Australasia FX moves aren’t exactly the
Macron, Le Pen Set To Square Off In Second Round
Centrist Macron, far-Right Le Pen advance in what should be a market-friendly outcome.
Euro Surges Out Of The Gate On French Election Result
Up, up and away…
Sunday Humor: Bill Clinton Gets “Bugged”
“Donald Trump isn’t alone”…
Here’s How The French Polls Will Influence Central Banks This Week
“Following a “disruptive†election outcome, however, the market may expect a more accommodative tone from the ECB, and the Riksbank is likely to announce an extension of its QE programme that is due to end in June.”
Guest Post: The End Game
“We have too much debt. It’s simple math. We are screwed. Full stop.”
Full Week Ahead Preview: Here’s “What To Watch” After France Votes
“We’ve heard comment running the gamut from “everyone is petrified†to “should be a happy time for risk.â€
Alex Jones Is A Dope Smokin’, Zebra Eatin’, Pantless Fit Parent
“Does chili affect your memory?”
“Big bowl o’ chili?”
“Yeah.”
Here Are The Phrases Trump Used Most In His First 100 Days
“We’re gonna win so much! “
“You’re Gonna Frighten People” – Bill Murray Does Frexit
“That’s because it’s the first time I’ve seen it, sir.”
Dear FX Traders: Do Not Start Fucking With Thomas Jordan Tomorrow
Earlier we noted that the ECB is prepared to step in with emergency liquidity in
Knife Edge: ECB Readies For Sunday Emergency, One Analyst Says “Keep Your Head”
“If there should be problems for specific French banks liquidity-wise, then the ECB has the … ELA, Emergency Liquidity Assistance, but we don’t expect of course any special movements.”
Caption Contest: Sarah Palin Strikes Gangsta Pose In Front Of Clinton Portrait
You know, most things that are initially funny lose their luster after a while. Indeed,
Hedge Fund Performance Is (Still) Improving! Everyone (Still) Doesn’t Care.
Earlier this month, we brought you “It’s Probably Too Late: Hedge Fund Performance ‘Improves,’ But
“It Is Evident There Is No Policy”: Trump Governs By Vacuous Platitude
“…he treats foreign policy as a series of discrete public-relations exercises, unrelated to other actions and messages we send to foes and allies. He equates ‘winning’ with a good news cycle, without much regard for what foreign policy objectives we are pursuing.”
Here’s Another Trade Idea For The Coming Retail Apocalypse
You might not realize it, but there’s a kind of ongoing debate about the best
Trader: Don’t Let Those Damn French People “Ruin Your Weekend”
“Enjoy your Saturday. No polls can be published after Friday midnight Enjoy most of your Sunday. And Good luck!”
Friday Night Reading From Goldman: Here’s What Clients Are Talking About
After a one-week holiday hiatus, Goldman’s David Kostin and crew are back with their weekly
“Brick And Martyr”: When Retail Workers Become Bartenders
“In particular, majority of retail workers that find jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector find jobs in the food services and drinking places industry.”

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