China reported positive figures over the weekend, sending risk currencies higher.
The Purchasing Managers’ Index, compiled by China’s logistics federation and the National Bureau of Statistics, rose to a one-year high of 53.1 in March from 51 in February.
As Australia’s largest trading partne...
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In the UK, a weaker than expected CPI figure and increased speculation about further quantitative easing by the BOE has seen the currency remain heavy in the past few trading sessions. The opportunity exists for a short EURGBP trade at leve...
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This week’s Briefing continues following the theme discussed in recent issues related to short- to moderate-term expectations for the market and how we’ve structured client portfolios of varying risk profiles. To those new to the Bri...
What was original a 2 day meeting between the European finance chiefs has now been scheduled for 6 days. With a final announcement scheduled for Wednesday, the lengthy Summit shows that the people in charge are committed to hammer out a solution for the on-going debt woes in Europe.
There are es...
Finance chiefs meet in Luxembourg this week.
The good news for the markets is that finance chiefs are meeting and discussing global issues more frequently. The bad news is that no concrete solution has been hammered out yet.
In the process, markets are continuing their free-fall.
The MSCI Asi...
Government leaders in Europe will meet this week in Brussels to discuss the debt crisis again.
One of the key discussions would inevitably be the consequences of a Greek default. Last Friday, credit-default swaps protecting Greek debt from losses for five years came in at 2,415.07. According to ...
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