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Monthly Archives: April 2016
US Sector ETF Performance – April 22
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Daily Risk Monitor – April 22
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Looser policy but a stronger euro – FT
The European Central Bank has sent bond yields tumbling through its attempts to stimulate the eurozone economy. Dan McCrum explains why, compared with the US, policy is not as loose as it may seem, and how the euro could strengthen … Continue reading
Posted in Currency, Euro, Monetary Policy
Tagged Dan McCrum, Euro, FT, Monetary Policy
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The constraints on cheap money – FT
John Authers explains a sharp sell-off in bank stocks and one-sided foreign exchange trading as the Japanese yen rises. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video (click here if video is not observable)
US Sector ETF Performance – April 1
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Daily Risk Monitor – April 1
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Economic spring in the US? – FT
John Authers picks over a mass of data to begin the second quarter, including jobs, manufacturing surveys, and corporate earnings. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video (click here if video is not observable)