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The Reserve Bank of Australia left rates on hold and reiterated that rates will remain low for a prolonged period. Germany, France, and Spain surprised with better-than-expected GDP figures. Italy came in as expected today with a 2% contraction following a 16% expansion in Q3. Mex...
Global equities are snapping back today. The greenback retained the strength seen last week that was attributed to safe-haven flows. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index snapped a four-day decline led by Hong Kong, South Korea, India, and Indonesia. Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx is up aroun...
The dollar rose against all the major currencies last week, except for the British pound and New Zealand dollar. A convincing break below $1.2050 would likely confirm a larger topping pattern (possible head and shoulders) for the euro. The Australian dollar also appears vulnerable...
Powerful corrective forces continue to grip the market. Japan's economy finished 2020 on a weak note. Retail sales fell by 0.8% in December, a little more than expected, and follow a 2.1% decline in November. The US dollar reached CAD1.2880 yesterday, its highest level since Decem...
In Asia-Pacific, the focus has been on the dramatic decline in equities, and macroeconomic news has been light. The EU harmonized figures will be released later today and are expected to have posted around a 0.3% gain on the month. The US economic calendar is packed today. The hig...
In Australian equities, nearly all managers remain positive on the outlook for the global economy. With the reopening trade in mind, value managers in Canada are bullish on oil stocks. With technology sector valuations at record highs, U.S. small cap growth managers have been rota...
Asia Pacific equities mostly slipped lower, and profit-taking was seen in Hong Kong and Seoul, which are off to an incredibly strong start to the year. The euro recovered yesterday after recording a four-day low just below $1.2110. The FOMC meeting concludes today, and expectation...
US shares are trading higher, led by the Nasdaq, as several tech companies report earnings this week. Asia-Pacific equities moved higher, again led by Hong Kong and ostensibly mainland buying. Most bourses advanced, though Taiwan, India, and a few smaller markets declined. Europea...
Our research indicates risky assets could continue to perform well as the economy transitions from a recovery to an expansionary regime. We believe the macro backdrop remains supportive for equity and credit premia, cyclical factors, and risk assets more broadly. We expect the EM ...
Our analysis had led us to expect a dollar bounce after sliding sharply since the US election. When the dollar did not sell off further on the back of the disappointing ADP estimate on January 6 or the events in the Capitol, it signaled a dollar recovery. The euro rose nearly a ce...
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