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US Dollar In Focus for the Election: Rates, Stocks Set for Volatility
The US Dollar was very strong in October as rising odds of a Trump win started to get priced-in to markets, but can equities avoid a pullback if longer-term US rates continue to fly-higher?
S&P 500 Forecast: Stocks Grind as Yields Jump into the Election, FOMC
S&P 500 futures pulled back again last week and as yields have continued their run-higher, there’s more potential for greater pullbacks ahead. Both the election and FOMC can bring impact on both fronts.
VIX Spikes, Yen Surges, Yields Dive: Recession Fears Begin to Take Over
It’s been a busy and messy week across global macro markets. The push points behind the tumult are parsed through in this piece.
USD/JPY, USD/CNH: a chart every rate sensitive asset should be watching right now
Near-term moves in US bonds will have big implications for USD against the JPY and CNH.
USD/JPY: Upside limited in absence of renewed US bond bloodbath
For all the talk about a reacceleration in US inflation and deluge of debt issuance, key US bond yields have yet to break higher.
Gold attracts buyers below $1900 ahead of Fed minutes
It’s been a terrible run for gold recently, but are short-term US bond markets signalling brighter times ahead?
A guide to buying and selling Facebook (Meta) shares
Meta (previously Facebook) has had its fair share of controversies over the last few years, which has meant its share price has also had its ups and downs. Discover everything you need to know about Meta stock, and how you can buy or sell Facebook shares.
[VIDEO] More inflation data pushing USD/JPY higher
If yields rise, USD/JPY is likely to follow given the current positive correlation.
[VIDEO] 7 Year US Treasury Auction may be a sign of trouble for the Fed
What does this mean for the US economy? It means the Fed is in trouble.
Asian Open: Risk-off with a twist sends Wall Street lower
Wall street was lower overnight as rising bonds yields continued to spook equity investors yet act as a tailwind for commodities and related forex markets.
Double Whammy for Yields
Bonds trade inversely to yields