The USD/CHF price bounced back as the US dollar bounced back. The pair tilted higher even after the relatively encouraging economic data from Switzerland. It is...
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During the pandemic, national home values and housing activity soared as mortgage rates declined to historic lows. Under the canonical “user cost” house price model, home...
US Futures Fade Asian Rally On Fears ECB Will Take Away The Punchbowl European bourses dipped in the red and a rally in US equity futures...
(1) Merryn Somerset Webb (MSW) does not work for FT but writes for FT. She is refreshing to read. In her understated way, she points out...
The AUD/USD price is hovering near its highest level since July 15 ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) interest rate decision. The pair is...
With an ageing population, pandemic recovery and climate emergency in the in-tray, social care is not the only thing the chancellor has to finance.
The Canadian dollar is slightly lower in the Monday session. Currently, USD/CAD is trading at 1.2552, up 0.23% on the day. Financial markets are closed in both...
The Australian dollar is in negative territory on Monday, after flexing some muscle last week. AUD/USD is trading at 0.7430, down 0.35% on the day. The...
With the August employment situation release, we have the following picture of the macroeconomy. Figure 1: Nonfarm payroll employment from June release (dark blue), industrial production...
Jerome Powell's Quest For Economic Stability Is Destabilizing Authored by Richard Ebeling via The American Institute for Economic Research, When the chairman of the Federal Reserve...
The US dollar index retreated on Friday after the relatively mixed American employment numbers. The index is trading at $92.11, which is slightly above last week’s...
The GBP/USD price is hovering near its highest level since August 6 after the US non-farm payroll numbers pointed to a sharp decline in hiring. The...
Inflation Is A Monetary Curse Authored by Alasdair Macleod via GoldMoney.com, Remarkably, in a speech on monetary policy given at the Jackson Hole conference last Friday,...
The Illusion Of Stability, The Inevitability Of Collapse Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, Beneath the illusory stability of rising GDP, the extremes of...
Don't let the US holiday on Monday distract you. The first full week of September is jam-packed. The highlights include the ECB meeting and China's inflation. ...
The average hourly wage for production and nonsupervisory workers in leisure and hospitality grew at a 23.7 percent annual rate in the last three months compared...
The Wheels Come Off: As Economic Growth Craters, NY Fed Suspends Its GDP Tracking Model It's official: while Q2 was the best quarter for the economy...
Goodbye Taper? Huge Jobs Miss As US Adds Just 235K Jobs In August As we previewed earlier, while consensus for today's closely-watched payroll print was 725,000,...
The late afternoon squeeze in the final minutes of trading on Thursday continues this morning with equity markets up slightly. The big news this morning will...
The Swiss franc continues has drifted for most of the week and the pattern has continued on Thursday. USD/CHF is currently trading at 0.9161, up o.17%...
Investors cautious after soft US data Tapering nerves receded further overnight after a very soft ADP Employment number and the ISM Manufacturing PMI employment sub-index contracted....
A welcome development as the labor market has continued to recover since spring 2020 has been a narrowing of the gaps in unemployment rates between Black...
The Japanese yen continues to have a quiet week as it hovers close to the symbolic 100 line. Currently, USD/JPY is trading at 109.99, unchanged on the...
The Australian dollar has extended its gains and is in positive territory on Wednesday. Currently, AUD/USD is trading at 0.7359, up 0.60% on the day. The...
The US dollar was driven to new highs for the year in recent weeks by a combination of another signal that the Federal Reserve was still...
Caixin Manufacturing PMI disappoints Asian equities are broadly higher today, with even China markets quickly shrugging off the soft Caixin PMI. Being the first day of...
A few months ago US national debt exceeded $28 trillion. This number is certainly the one economists usually work with, but does this figure capture a...
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Central Banks Need To Stop The Mission Creep Op-Ed Authored by Merryn Somerset Webb via the Financial Times (emphasis ours), © Liv Cleverley What’s the point...