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By Robert Savage Perhaps the most important lesson to learn as a child is how to lose. Failure and the teachable moments from it are essential to progress. Winning similarly requires grace and some sense of duty back to the game and its players. Have markets and politicians learned these l...
By Robert Eisenbeis, Ph.D. To no one's surprise, the FOMC left its policy rate unchanged. This decision was widely telegraphed in advance. What was a surprise to many - but should not have been - was the markdown in prospective rate changes to zero in 2019 and only one in 2020. Pundits puz...
Of many dubious claims that recent Federal Reserve Board nominee Stephen Moore made in a Wall Street Journal op-ed he published a couple weeks ago, perhaps the most startling was his claim that "to break the crippling inflation of the 1970s," former Fed chair Paul Volcker linked Fed monetary...
Posted by Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist on March 25, 2019, in Market & Economic Weekly Market Compass: Also, will the third time be a charm for Theresa May's Brexit plan? Monetary policy disruption was on full display last week: The Federal Reserve (Fed)...
With the German 10-year bunds closing last week with a yield of negative 0.03%, talk of yield curve inversion and a global recession is rampant as some short-term interest rates in the U.S. are now drifting above the 10-year Treasury yield. Still, the classic 2-10 spread, or t...
Keynesian Rot The prices of the monetary metals rose $11 and ¢27 last week. The supply and demand fundamentals are the shortest section of this Report. The eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 - prior to the cataclysmic event, numerous small earthquakes and steam venting from fissures w...
This is really getting out of hand. For the fourth day in a row, unofficially, Effective Federal Funds, or EFF, remains above IOER. At the same, now the 10-year UST yields less. What was last week pretty concerning stuff before the Fed's capitulation is this week whatever category lies below. ...
By Daniel Himelberger, Portfolio Manager & Fixed Income Analyst Short to intermediate Treasury yields declined throughout the first quarter as of March 19th, as the 30-year Treasury was flat at roughly 3.00%. The Treasury yield curve remains slightly inverted out to 5 years. This has b...
It's happened… The 10yr/3m yield curve has inverted. The party is over folks. Sell your stocks, horde your cash, pack your bags and go home. Recession is imminent… The mainstream financial news and twitter "market experts" have nailed it. The top is in. It's nice knowing th...
Today's report on German manufacturing shows that Germany's mighty industrial sector is slumping (chart 1). This is significant not only for European growth expectations (ratcheted lower) but also for German and US inflation expectations. One day is hardly a trend, but today's price action...
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Barclays Bank PLC ZC SP ETN REDEEM 12/07/2021 USD 50 - Ser A Company Name:
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Barclays Bank PLC announced today that it plans to transfer the primary listing venue for 16 iPath® Exchange Traded Notes (the “ETNs”) to the Cboe Global Markets. The affected ETNs are: The first day of trading for these ETNs on the Cboe is expected to be on or about M...
Barclays Bank PLC (“Barclays”) announced today that the NASDAQ exchange (the “Exchange”) has notified Barclays that the listing of the iPath ® US Treasury 5-year Bull ETN (the “ETNs”) (Ticker: DFVL) no longer complies with certain of the Exchan...