Inflation is commonly defined as “a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.” For example, if a six-pack of beers cost $8 last year, but this year the same six-pack costs $16 then the annual
Inflation is commonly defined as “a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.” For example, if a six-pack of beers cost $8 last year, but this year the same six-pack costs $16 then the annual
US DOLLAR FUNDAMENTAL FORECAST: BULLISH US Dollar buoyed by upbeat economic data, safety-seeking demand CPI data echoing wage growth uptick may boost Fed outlook further Trade wars, emerging markets jitters might prolong risk aversion The US Dollar accelerated higher last week
What happens when everyone reads the same book? Answer: They all do the same things. Reuters reports Mexico Wants Steel Dispute Ended Before New NAFTA Signed. Mexico wants to end to a tariff dispute over steel and aluminum with the United
MON Sector Strength – TUE Rates – WED Medium-Term – THU Commodities Currencies – FRI Sentiment – SAT Longer-Term The Longer-Term Outlook I am feeling very negative towards the stock market again, so it is good therapy for me to
The Australian dollar extended its dive on concerns about new US tariffs on China and amid amid mixed data. The jobs report stands out in the upcoming week. Will the pair challenge the round 0.70 level? Here are the highlights of the week
Reconciling the myriad tailwinds supporting U.S. stocks near record highs and the laundry list of potential hurdles that have the potential to catalyze equity weakness on the way to making a decisive directional call is virtually impossible in the current
VIX closed above Long-term resistance at 14.25, confirming a probable buy signal in the VIX. The Cycles Model shows a likely surge in strength for the VIX through mid-October. (Bloomberg) Strategists are predicting a pickup in volatility after an usually
Here are my forecasts for upcoming economic data. Forecast Prior Observation Consensus Week of September 10 September 10 Consumer Credit – July $14.0B 10.2 14.0