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Category Archives: Dollar
Bond Market Conundrum 2.0? And U.S. Treasuries Held By Foreigners
The ginormous table below of foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities compliments Friday’s post, TOTD: Who Owns The Treasury Market? First some background, a few caveats about the data, some thoughts on how the U.S. became so dependent on foreign financing … Continue reading
How Big Are The Emerging Markets?
We put together a nice table and some charts of the relative size of emerging market (EM) economies as a percent of World GDP and total EM GDP based on regions. The data are from the IMF’s October 2016 World … Continue reading
World Current Account Balances (CAB)
We have ranked the world’s 2016 Current Account Balances (CAB) by country from largest deficit to largest surplus in the ginormous table below. The data are from the October 2016 IMF’s World Economic Outlook database. Note, 2016 are IMF estimates. … Continue reading
Bad payrolls equal weaker dollar? – FT
John Authers on disappointing unemployment data in the US, and a volatile market reaction. Filmed by John Authers. Edited by Paolo Pascual. For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video (click here if video is not observable)
Crucial week for currencies – FT
The dollar’s strength is the foremost factor in currency markets, with the Fed expected to be the first major central bank to raise rates. The FT’s Roger Blitz and Ralph Atkins discuss the impact of this week’s data and two … Continue reading
Is the dollar bull run over? – FT
The dollar bull run of the past year is reaching an end, according to long-term dollar bull David Bloom, head of foreign exchange strategy at HSBC. He explains why to Long View columnist John Authers. For more video content from … Continue reading
The data-dependent dollar – FT
The dollar has sustained its first significant reverse in months following the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting. Its future trend depends on the data. John Authers points to a week ahead which will include inflation data from the US, UK and … Continue reading
Runaway Dollar Blasts Other Currencies – WSJ
The euro has been whacked by the runaway dollar, likely to the joy of the ECB. Andrew Peaple and Katie Martin discuss how low the euro can go. Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy (click here if video is … Continue reading
Dollar in Beast Mode
Not the Dollar crisis most were expecting. (click here if chart is not observable)
Dollar Bounces
The dollar bounced nicely over the past two days, mainly on Mario Draghi’s talk of easing in June. The Dixie regained its 9, 21, and 50-day moving averages in Friday’s trading. Let’s see if it can gain some traction. It … Continue reading
