While not immune to the consequences of Covid, infrastructure debt proved to be a resilient asset class in 2020 by continuing to generate stable income throughout...
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dropped nearly 0.6% to its lowest… The post Asian equities hit three-week low on Fed move first appeared...
Investors in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can choose from a vast number of different themes that they can use. Corporate debt is one category that is sometimes...
Dollar gains as Fed signals possible rate hike Financial markets experienced the consequences of a communication failure overnight, which will be felt equally, if not worse,...
The statement appeared as Bitcoin investors waited for fresh economic projections from the Federal Reserve and China pledged to release metal reserves amid concerns over commodity...
Futures Coiled Ahead Of Fed Decision, Biden-Putin Summit US equity futures rebounded from a modest overnight drop in a rangebound session, coiled as investors turned cautious...
The survey results coincide with U.S. inflation climbing to its highest levels since 1992. Traditional hedge funds are willing to increase their exposure in Bitcoin and...
More publicly traded firms added Bitcoin to their treasuries during the first four months of 2021 than during the entirety of last year. But will it...
The recent slide in the bond market has been granted a reprieve over the last two months. Interest rates have retreated in recent weeks, which has...
EU Bars 10 Megabanks From Recovery Bond Sale Over Previous Market Manipulation In an unexpected move, the European Union has decided to shut out some of...
It may be that the most-cited narrative of bitcoin is simply one of many aspects in this global technological adoption.
Thanks to central bank largesse, corporate bond markets weathered the depth of the Covid crisis well. Risks to credit markets today appear low with gradually improving...
With a mid-week FOMC and holidays in mainland China, Hong Kong, Australia and Macau, Asia appears content to gently mimic the price action seen on Wall...
What If Everyone Is Wrong About US Inflation's Impact On Interest Rates? By Nicholas Colas of Datatrek Just one "Markets" topic today, but an important issue...
Over the last couple of months, the Fed started its campaign to prepare markets for a "taper" of its asset purchases. Michael Lebowitz noted that Jerome...
I told you last week that there were strange things going on in the labor market but I had no idea how much of an understatement...
Answering The "$64 Trillion Question": A New Theory Of Inflation By Michael Every, Elwin de Groot and Philip Marey of Rabobank A structural inflation framework outlook...
In The NewsIt was a light week for headlines as there wasn't much in the way of either economic or earnings news. Thursday did provide us...
Coming every Saturday, Hodlers Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation...
Rates, The Dollar, & The Fed's Dis-Inflationary Dilemma Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, As we move into the second half of 2021, interest rates and...
Local institutions and community bonds forged during the turmoil of the 1970s and 1980s helped a vulnerable neighborhood walloped by the pandemic endure.
As we move into the second half of 2021, interest rates and the dollar continue to shape the outlook. Of course, much of the debate focuses...
Household Net Worth Hits Record $137 Trillion, Up $25.6 Trillion Since COVID Another quarter, another record high in (mostly 0.01%er) household net worth. The Fed's latest...
OTTAWA – Canada’s net foreign asset position continued its upward trend in the first quarter, increasing by $39.0 billion to reach an unprecedented level of...
As the Covid-19 panic fades into the sunset, it's time to climb to 30,000 feet and review some of the economy's macro vital signs.Despite the destructive...
"Transitory" Inflation? - Sublime Yet Ridiculous Authored by Matthew Piepenburg via GoldSwitzerland.com, History is a funny thing, almost as funny as human nature. The policy makers,...
The Bank of Canada says simple math is making the current economic backdrop look worse than it is in reality, setting up a second taper of...
Overview: Falling US yields weigh on the US dollar. The 10-year Treasury yield is flirting with the 1.50% mark, and the greenback is trading heavily against all...
After co-founding Insomnia Consulting, Stacey Abrams and Lara O’Connor Hodgson started Nourish to address a personal problem. “We were at a meeting, I think for one...
Markets await US inflation data Hurry up and wait best sums up the overnight session as the street treads water while remaining laser-focused on tomorrow night’s...