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Added topic The Chart Obama Does Not Want Merkel To See
The weekend's headlines reeled from the collapse in global manufacturing PMIs and with them the last best hope for the world's economies to reach escape velocity all on their own. However, there was one nation that did not plunge... there was one
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Added topic Confusion as Ukraine and Russia announce progress towards peace
Ukraine said on Wednesday its president had agreed with Russia's Vladimir Putin on steps towards a "ceasefire regime" in Kiev's conflict with pro-Russian rebels, but the Kremlin denied any actual truce deal, sowing confusion on the eve of a NATO
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Added topic The Death Knell Of The European Union (In 1 Chart)
How many times in the last few years have you (or any of Europe's less-than-core leaders) said to yourselves- "EU, what's the point?" All this ceding of sovereignty, centralization of power, relinquishment of decision-making; and for what? The answer
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Added topic Mario Draghi Has Just Proved The ECB Is Now Completely Powerless
The European Central Bank's (ECB) simultaneous announcement of an asset purchase program and cuts to its main interest rates should provide a strong message to European leaders: We have done all we can, now it's your turn. The divergence of national
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Added topic 5 signs Americans are flat-out broke
Despite improvement in certain areas of the economy, the Great Recession never truly ended for millions of Americans. Households across the nation are still trying to overcome a sluggish labor market, stagnant wages, and rising living costs. Making
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Added topic Ridiculously Easy Strategy That Professional Traders Are Using To Make Money RightNow
Jeff Saut of Raymond James offers some commentary on how "easy" it is to trade the market right now. It's basically this simple: When stocks go down, you buy the dip. Voila. 'Can it be that easy?' is a question I asked a portfolio manager (PM) during
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Added topic USDCAD news
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Added topic FOMC Minutes Show Many Members Believe Rates Should Rise Sooner
These are the minutes from when the Fed toned down deflation fears and raised concerns over labor slack, and expectations going in were for a slightly more hawkish tone from the minutes (and perhaps commentary on financial stability - bubbles - and
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Added topic CITI: There's A Huge Split Coming To The World's Major Central Banks
Here's a very important and interesting forecast from Citi's top economist, Willem Buiter. He expects both the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank to engage in "major" quantitative easing programs later this year or early next year. This is
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Added topic The ECB's Mario Draghi Should Be Talking About Monetary Policy, Not Fiscal
After all, it is actually monetary policy in the eurozone that Mario Draghi is in charge of as the head of the European Central Bank. It would probably behove him to concentrate his energies and remarks upon the subject that he’s thus responsible for
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Added topic Nightmare of debt deflation stalks Europe
Europe, bloody hell!”, as Sir Alex Ferguson, the former manager of Manchester United, might have put it had he ever chosen to swap the permanently febrile, money-driven world of football for the normally febrile, money-driven world of the financial
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Added topic How Hedge Funds Are Making Money In 2014: The Full Strategy Breakdown
As part of his latest weekly report, Goldman's David Kostin breaks down the full array of strategy "baskets" used by hedge funds at this moment to outperform the market in 2014. In a nutshell, the best performing strats right now involve betting on a
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Added topic French government collapses after row over economic policy
FRANCE HAS BEEN thrown into fresh crisis today after President Francois Hollande asked his prime minister to form a new government. The president ordered Prime Minister Manuel Valls to form a new cabinet “consistent with the direction he has set for
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Added topic Draghi sounds worried
Things didn’t quite go to plan for the dollar on Friday in the wake of comments from Fed Chair Yellen. The tone of her speech at Jackson Hole was largely as expected, taking a softer stance than the minutes seen earlier in the week, but the dollar
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Added topic Draghi Pushes ECB Closer to QE as Deflation Risks Rise
Mario Draghi just pushed the European Central Bank closer to quantitative easing. With euro-area data this week likely to show the weakest inflation since 2009, the ECB president used a high-powered central-banking conference in Jackson Hole
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Added topic Durables Goods, Excluding Bumper Boeing Orders, Suffer Biggest Drop Of 2014
The headline print of a record-breaking 22.6% gain - smashing the 8.0% expectation - hides the extremely obvious factor of the largest civilian aircraft orders (an entirely one-off non-repeatable factor). Durables ex Transportation collapsed from a
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Added topic For $1 Million You Have A Choice: 15 Square m In Monaco Or A Trailer In The Hampston
A few days ago, when we looked at what is one of the last tax havens in the world, the principality of Monaco, we uncovered not only the world's most expensive Penthouse costing a whopping $400 million, but got some perspective on how far one's
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Added topic Who will raise rates first: Yellen or Carney?
There have been some epic transatlantic yacht races over the decades. It is always a contest of navigation, strength and skill, which pits each sailor against both the elements and the competition. But right now there is another transatlantic race
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Added topic The Greatest Depression? German Yields Now Negative Through 2017
Another night, another sell-side bank suggests European QE must be getting closer and, along with more un-de-escalation in Russia-Ukraine, the bid for German bonds continues to surge as Europe's greater depression appears increasingly priced into