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Stocks chop, ECB abandons negative rates, bitcoin says, “Et tu, Musk?”

Wall Street is struggling to find reasons to...

Netflix earnings spark a rally, Housing Market Cools, Bitcoin higher

No one expected Netflix to trigger a decent...

Bank earnings keep rally mode going, homebuilder sentiment plunges, bitcoin bottom

Wall Street is starting to find its footing...

Clutching at straws

It’s not hard to see what the theme...

Crude oil’s the relief rally

Oil retreat continues Oil prices continued falling overnight, powering the equity relief rally on Wall Street which has extended into Asia this morning. New York Empire State Manufacturing Index fell into negative territory overnight, and US PPI came in ever so slightly under expectations. In a market hungry for reasons to buy the dip, that […]

Week Ahead – Inflation woes continue

How will central banks respond? Inflation and interest rates have been at the forefront of investors’ minds so far this year and that’s unlikely to change for some time yet. Earnings season provided a welcome and timely distraction and enabled markets to find some stability but as we saw towards the end of last week, […]

Downbeat ahead of NFP

It’s been another downbeat session in financial markets, with even US tech stocks losing recovery momentum ahead of the open as focus switches to the January jobs report. While earnings season has overall been something to reflect positively on, there have been plenty of potholes along the way that has continued to stall any recovery […]

Week Ahead – RBA, BOE, ECB, OPEC+, and NFP in focus

After a rollercoaster January, Wall Street is now expecting the Fed to aggressively raise interest rates over the course of the year as they scramble to control inflation. The US dollar is once again king as most economists are now expecting the Fed to deliver anywhere between 3-7 rate hikes this year. The upcoming week […]

US Close: Stocks rebound on Apple and Employment Cost Index declines

US stocks rallied after both solid results from Apple and a softer-than-expected fourth quarter employment cost index. The Fed Chair closely watches employers costs as that was a key trigger for their hawkish pivot last month. Wall Street is finishing the trading week wanting to believe that the US growth outlook is still there for […]

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