The US dollar traded heavily most of last week but rebounded ahead of the weekend, with some month-end flows impacting. The Japanese yen was a notable...
U.S. stocks fell across the board on Friday to end the week with fractional losses. Technology and Healthcare names led the way lower, while the Energy...
Niall Ferguson: How Ike's 1950s America Beat The 'Asian Flu' With Science & Common Sense This essay is adapted from Mr. Ferguson’s new book, “Doom: The...
China Has A Grand Carbon Neutrality Target... But Where Is The Plan? Authored by Alicia García-Herrero and Simone Tagliapietra, both Senior Fellows at Bruegel, China’s new...
CloseCloseCloseHealthcare has been lagging the market, but that is now changing.As biotechs consolidate, other healthcare industry groups are powering the sector to a breakout.Medical Devices and...
Biden's Anti-Eurasian Green Delusion And America's Race To Irrelevance Authored by Matthew Ehret via The Strategic Culture Foundation, Many people couldn’t help but laugh when Biden told...
After a strong hand over from Wall Street, European stocks are pushing higher on Friday. Bourses are extending gains boosted by broadly upbeat corporate earnings and...
Dr. Copper Is Talking; Are You Listening? Authored by MN Gordon via EconomicPrism.com, Dr. Fauci still believes there are precarious levels of COVID-19 cases. But he’s...
- by New Deal democratMarch personal income and spending were both reported this morning, completing the set of coincident indicators for the month - and both...
What You Missed On RIA This Week Ending 4-30-21 It's been a long week. You probably didn't have time to read all the headlines that scrolled...
Futures Slide On Last Day Of April Despite Blowout Earnings And Econ Data "As good as it gets." U.S. index futures slumped on the final trading...
The Everything Bubble And What It Means For Your Money Authored by Colin Lloyd via The American Institute for Economic Research, In the aftermath of the...
European stocks edged broadly higher on Thursday, boosted by positive corporate earnings and the Fed’s dovish stance. The broad mood in the market is upbeat after...
Oil extends gains on a strong demand outlook Oil prices are charging higher for a third consecutive session on fuel demand optimism. The oil market is...
The Japanese yen is in negative territory on Thursday. In the North American session, USD/JPY is trading at 109.03, up 0.41% on the day. US GDP...
US GDP robust but misses estimate A lot of the optimism has been priced in, so financial markets were unfazed with the robust growth in the...
COVID has now claimed over 200,000 lives on the subcontinent, and the knock-on effects are likely to be substantial.
- by New Deal democrat[Note: I’ll comment on the Q1 GDP report later today or tomorrow.]New jobless claims will almost certainly continue to be the most...
by Abdelhak Senhadji, Dora Benedek, Edward Gemayel, and Alexander Tieman 中文, Español, Français, Русский The pandemic’s impact on the world’s poor has been especially harsh. COVID-19...
Housing reached its highest share of GDP since the bubble years. The economy grew at a 6.4 percent annual rate in the first quarter driven by...
Fed holds the course Investors moved back into the global recovery trade overnight as the Federal Reserve stayed “on message” and was suitably dovish at its...
The wrong approach to a post-pandemic recovery It’s one thing to pull out the credit card to pay for new shingles to patch a leaky roof...
"Apocalyptic" St. Vincent Eruption May Halve GDP There's no doubt the Caribbean island of St Vincent is experiencing a humanitarian crisis as chronic food and water shortages develop amid...
EUR/USD is taking a pause after ending the week with strong gains. In the European session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.2074, down 0.19% on the day....
Debt relief would improve Caribbean states' response to global crises.
Brace For Extremely Busy Week: Fed, GDP, CPI, Biden Tax Plans And Earnings Galore Buckle up for an extremely busy week dotted with a flood of...
Covid concerns ease in Asia markets The Covid-19 nerves appear to be disappearing in the back mirror faster than expected, with Asia-Pacific markets flat to slightly...
Morgan Stanley Is Planning Ahead For A "Harder Summer" By Andrew Sheets, chief cross-asset strategist at Morgan Stanley The weather in London has been unseasonably good...
The broader market averages paused last week, digesting four straight weeks of gains. Real Estate and Healthcare names led the way higher, while the Energy sector...
The week ahead is important from a macro perspective. The Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve meet. The US and the eurozone provide the first...