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Southern European debt markets have entered panic mode. The purpose of this monitor is to watch developments in local and global financial markets to keep track of the contagion from the crisis. So far, local contagion to the other PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Spain) is evident, global contagion is limited.
There are evident signs that [...]
In last week’s Money and Markets column I told you the majority of my indicators are signaling that the stock market has probably entered the last phase of its medium-term uptrend, which began in March 2009.
I went over price-to-earnings ratios (based on twelve-months trailing GAAP earnings) and dividend yields. Both metrics are showing a heavily [...]
On Tuesday, at first it looked as if EUR/USD traders would again experience a rather calm trading session. The single currency lost some ground off from the Asian highs. At the start of European trading, there was again a lot of market talk on the risk of contagion as spreads of countries like Portugal and [...]
The present recovery path is gaining momentum gradually throughout most of the economic activities and conditions of the world’s superpower, as what was already attested throughout the last Fed’s Beige Book and yesterday’s FOMC Rate Decision, having manufacturing, services and housing conditions expanding recently across the country along with better than-forecasted first-quarter results posted these [...]
Oil prices and commodities got slammed on the S&P downgrades. They sent Greece to junk and Portugal is headed in that direction. Once again oil traders are reminded how much of the price of oil is dependent on some semblance of market stability. With the Fed dead ahead, oil traders have to realize that the [...]
Market Brief
The JPY and USD strengthened against most major currencies as USDJPY traded at 94.18 after S&P reduced Spain’s credit rating yesterday and signaled the EU’s debt problems are spreading. The USD Index was at 82.33 after it rose to 82.71 yesterday, the strongest since May 2009 before a report today forecast to show [...]
Mike Paulenoff, On a Peak in the S&P 500 Cycle? (MPTrader.com)
Today we review our 21-25 cycle work on the S&P 500. Tuesday is the 25th trading day from the March 25th cycle low date and 50 trading days from the Feb. 5th cycle low (which actually WAS a low). It’s a critical day for [...]
After six consecutive declines, the German ZEW finally rebounded in April. The headline index rose from 44.5 to 53.0, while the consensus was looking for only a slight increase. Investors became also less pessimistic about the current situation as the index rose from (-51.9 to -39.2). The ZEW added that the improvement was decisively reinforced [...]
The British pound continued to gain against the federal currency in today’s Asian session ahead of fundamentals expected to show public finances inclined to 31.3 billion in March. The Japanese yen began gained slightly against the dollar and started to offset declines witnessed by the beginning of this week. On the other hand, the USDIX [...]
During the last couple of month the British currency used to be under pressure more often than not for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the economy didn’t perform as good as the market hoped. Secondly, the BoE responded with the heaviest intervention on the bond market among the developed economies and just as these factors [...]