Notes From Underground: A Very Slow news Weekend Unless You Are in the Middle...
The markets have been given a modicum of quiet as all ears turn to this week’s FOMC meeting. It seems that the FOMC release will be at 11:30 a.m. CST, which is an hour and forty-five minutes earlier...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: The Inflation Fears are Muted as a Renewed Threat of...
Global equity markets have been under pressure as the economic data from all regions of the world has been weaker than expected. British industrial production numbers were horrid and other areas in...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Friday and the BINI SMAGHI Rally Continued
It was a risk-on day Friday as the markets were ostensibly relieved by the exit of Berlusconi in Italy and Papandreou in Greece. The replacement of two European will have little effect on the austerity...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Let The Markets Reveal Their Resolutions
The “MARKET” will resolve to test the GRIT of traders and investors as the mysteries of politics and economics collide to make the daily lives of traders difficult, to say the least. In 2011, the...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Japanese Policy … Is This An Evolutionary Change or a...
Last night the BOJ announced its monetary policy and revealed inflation targeting and an increase in its variation on the theme of QUANTITATIVE EASE (QE). The INITIAL reaction has been that the YEN was...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Why Is It That Angela Merkel IS the DESIGNATED DRIVER...
The G-20 meeting in Mexico resulted in Chancellor Merkel being the PINATA for the other 19 guests as they beat her with the stick of moral certainty. U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner and President...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Unemployment In the U.S. Was Much Ado About Nothing
The better-than-expected NFP number–163,000 net job gains–was above the consensus of 105,000. Average hourly earnings and hours worked were weaker than projections while the over all rate went up to...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Japan’s BOJ … Seize the Day
Monday night the BOJ will announce its newest and latest effort to stimulate the economy and most importantly try to undertake some genuine measures to weaken the YEN. The Japanese economy is suffering...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Will Parliament’s Dissolution Become the Beginning of...
Last night , Prime Minister Noda decided to call for new elections in Japan and that automatically ends this session of the DIET. The elections will take place in a month and the present unpopularity...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Moody’s Hits France With A Yellow Card
Well, Moody’s downgraded the France’ sovereign rating from AAA in what was an obvious bow to reality. MOODY’s, WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG? This will really be a bitter pill for President Hollande as it was...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Moody’s Hits France With A Yellow Card
Well, Moody’s downgraded the France’ sovereign rating from AAA in what was an obvious bow to reality. MOODY’s, WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG? This will really be a bitter pill for President Hollande as it was...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: A Very Slow news Weekend Unless You Are in the Middle...
The markets have been given a modicum of quiet as all ears turn to this week’s FOMC meeting. It seems that the FOMC release will be at 11:30 a.m. CST, which is an hour and forty-five minutes earlier...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: The Inflation Fears are Muted as a Renewed Threat of...
Global equity markets have been under pressure as the economic data from all regions of the world has been weaker than expected. British industrial production numbers were horrid and other areas in...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Friday and the BINI SMAGHI Rally Continued
It was a risk-on day Friday as the markets were ostensibly relieved by the exit of Berlusconi in Italy and Papandreou in Greece. The replacement of two European will have little effect on the austerity...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Let The Markets Reveal Their Resolutions
The “MARKET” will resolve to test the GRIT of traders and investors as the mysteries of politics and economics collide to make the daily lives of traders difficult, to say the least. In 2011, the...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Japanese Policy … Is This An Evolutionary Change or a...
Last night the BOJ announced its monetary policy and revealed inflation targeting and an increase in its variation on the theme of QUANTITATIVE EASE (QE). The INITIAL reaction has been that the YEN was...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Why Is It That Angela Merkel IS the DESIGNATED DRIVER...
The G-20 meeting in Mexico resulted in Chancellor Merkel being the PINATA for the other 19 guests as they beat her with the stick of moral certainty. U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner and President...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Unemployment In the U.S. Was Much Ado About Nothing
The better-than-expected NFP number–163,000 net job gains–was above the consensus of 105,000. Average hourly earnings and hours worked were weaker than projections while the over all rate went up to...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Japan’s BOJ … Seize the Day
Monday night the BOJ will announce its newest and latest effort to stimulate the economy and most importantly try to undertake some genuine measures to weaken the YEN. The Japanese economy is suffering...
View ArticleNotes From Underground: Will Parliament’s Dissolution Become the Beginning of...
Last night , Prime Minister Noda decided to call for new elections in Japan and that automatically ends this session of the DIET. The elections will take place in a month and the present unpopularity...
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