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French Oat-German Bund 10-year Spread
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Global Risk Monitor – February 10
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Tagged 10-year relative performance, bonds, commodiites, Currencies, Global equity markets, Stocks
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Is This Why Gold and Bonds Sold Off?
Truly a mug’s game to try and retrofit fundamentals to short-term market moves, but ain’t gonna stop us! We’ve noted the comovement of the U.S. 10-year T-Note with gold over the past few months, driven, we believe, mainly by geopolitical … Continue reading
The U.S. By Best Selling Music
The map [below] shows the best selling singer, musical artist or band from each of the 50 US states. While many expected names make the list such as Elvis, Prince, Madonna, etc. there are quite a few surprises. – Brilliant … Continue reading
Quote of the Day: Underfunded California Pensions
If the Dodgers fall short, though, fans will be merely disappointed. If CalPERS or CalSTRS falls short, those same fans (and everyone else in California) will have to pay extra to make up the shortfall. – Reason.com
President Trump Checked By 9th
Handoff to Justice Kennedy. . SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 9, 2017
COTD: Oil Prices Surging!
Just not the oil you think. Should be good for Italy, Spain, Greece, and….California. . (COTD = Chart of the Day)
The Resurgence of the State in the Chinese Economy? – PIIE
Probably one of the most productive hours you will spend all year understanding the Chinese economy. The Peterson Institute is very good. . Published on Feb 7, 2017 PIIE experts assess the degree of resurgence of the state in the … Continue reading
