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Monthly Archives: January 2017
French Oat-German Bund 10-year Spread
Stabilizing at around 50 bps. Who will be elected president of France in 2017? https://t.co/NZvm7HNJXe via @PredictIt_ — Gregor Samsa (@macromon) January 22, 2017
Posted in France, German Bund, Germany, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged France Elections, French Oat, German Bund
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US Sector ETF Performance – Jan 13
Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Sector ETF Peformance, Uncategorized
Tagged Performance, Sector ETFs
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Global Risk Monitor – January 20
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Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, commodi, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Obama’s Bull Market
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Tagged bull market, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Obama, Stock Returns
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The Dow of the Inaugural and First 100 Days
We quickly put together a table of the return on the Dow Jones Industrials Average after the first 100 days of presidential administrations, the return on their Inauguration Day, and the return the day before the inaugural going back to … Continue reading
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Why Money Keeps Flowing Out of China – Bloomberg
Published on Jan 18, 2017 The outflow of Chinese capital hasn’t abated in the last few years, as a weak Yuan and slew of other hindrances perpetuate losses. QuickTake Q&A explains how these pressures continue to take a toll on … Continue reading
TOTD: Who Owns The U.S. Equity Market?
(TOTD = Table of the Day)
Posted in Equities, Uncategorized
Tagged Major Holders, Major Holders of U.S. Equities, U.S. Stock Market
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QOTD: IMF Economic Forecast
There is thus a wider than usual range of upside and downside risks to this forecast. A sustained non-inflationary growth increase, marked by higher labor force participation and significant expansion of the U.S. capital stock and infrastructure, would allow a … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Uncategorized
Tagged IMF, Inflatiion, U.S. Economy, Updatae, WEO
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