John Authers explains a sharp sell-off in bank stocks and one-sided foreign exchange trading as the Japanese yen rises.
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John Authers explains a sharp sell-off in bank stocks and one-sided foreign exchange trading as the Japanese yen rises.
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John Authers picks over a mass of data to begin the second quarter, including jobs, manufacturing surveys, and corporate earnings.
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ECB’s plans to purchase private sector debt in focus
The ECB surprised investors with its unconventional methods of reinvigorating eurozone growth. Rochelle Toplensky, the FT’s markets reporter, explains.
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Oil prices are marching higher after plunging to a 12-year low in January. This is raising hopes the rout could be over, which is sparking a commodities comeback. Neil Hume, the FT’s commodities editor, looks at whether the recovery can be sustained.
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