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Let’s start with the usual baseline. The following was a snapshot from the last time I wrote a more considered bitcoin analysis, which was August of last year. chart The current snapshot in the bitcoin daily chart below shows the cryptocurrency ...
Most economists are tempted to rely on incremental analysis to explain the spread of negative interest rates and their implications for the global economy and markets. This is understandable, yet the inclination to focus primarily on marginal ...
The restructuring plans announced in October have so far failed to convince investors, with the shares losing about 41 percent of their value in that period. “There was clearly an active decision to retain illiquids that CS took which other firms ...
Like cats with nine lives, the Aussie and kiwi are sitting in trading ranges, seemingly oblivious to falling terms of trade and money market pricing that suggests both the Reserve Bank of Australia and its New Zealand counterpart will be forced to ...
There is an indicator known as TICK, which measures the difference between the number of stocks going up at any moment versus those going down. In effect, it is like a momentary Advance-Decline difference. It also has an interesting use as a ...
Anybody who has seen a convertible caught in a rainstorm understands the importance of weather forecasts. And the expectation that the forecast is in fact accurate and reliable. Economies, like weather systems, are complex. But instead of having a ...
The world is awash in oil and could be running out of places to put it. It’s a situation that prompted the head of oil giant BP PLC to joke that every swimming pool and storage tank will soon be brimming with crude, which is cheaper than it’s been ...
It was once thought to be a fringe possibility as an economic tool, but negative interest rate policies are quickly becoming more common around the world. Denmark’s NationalBank was the first to employ negative rates in July 2012. It has been ...
If you were to glance for a moment at overall hedge fund performance during the first six weeks of 2016, you would be forgiven to think that you were looking at a Hieronymus Bosch painting and not financial data. The landscape is littered with the ...
A Citigroup Inc. trader fired amid a global probe into foreign-exchange rigging alleged that improper conduct was endemic in the bank’s currency-trading activities, ranging from front-running to disclosing client orders to competitors in a bid to ...