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Archiv für den Monat: Oktober 2021
Here are the 3 big ways Democrats’ social plan would expand health coverage
The $1.75 trillion framework issued Thursday would expand insurance subsidies, add Medicare hearing coverage and improve access to homecare.
US Stock Rally Braces for Fed to Gradually Taper QE Program
The Federal Reserve interest rate decision may influence the US stock market as the central bank prepares to scale back monetary support.
Euro Forecast: EUR/USD Rally More Likely After Traders Ignore Dovish Lagarde
The reaction in the FX markets to last Thursday’s comments by the ECB President was odd: she was dovish, yet the Euro climbed. That suggests more near-term upside for the currency.
Crude Oil Outlook: Oil Prices Remain Supported Ahead of OPEC+
Oil prices continue to rise as fundamental factors weigh on supply. Rising channel continues to hold bulls at bay
China October PMIs: Manufacturing 49.2 (prior 49.6) & Services 52.4 (prior 53.2)
Purchasing Managers‘ Index (PMI) data from China’s National Bureaus of Statistics and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP)
– expected 49.7, prior 49.6
– expected 49.7, prior 49.6
November seasonals: Six trends to watch in a month with some strong signals
November forex seasonals
November is an interesting month for seasonals because there are a few strong trends and some that often interrupted.
Cable is an interesting example. One the face of it, the 0.42% average decline over the past 20 years is unremarkable but when you strip out the past two US Presidential elections (2020 and
November is an interesting month for seasonals because there are a few strong trends and some that often interrupted.
Cable is an interesting example. One the face of it, the 0.42% average decline over the past 20 years is unremarkable but when you strip out the past two US Presidential elections (2020 and
G20 leaders to endorse global minimum tax deal, want it in place in 2023
Reuters, citing a draft
The global minimum tax has been in the works for awhile so it’s not a surprise. I could see it impacting capital flows over time but it’s tough to see it in any tradable way, especially with so much of the implementation (and loopholes) still unknown.
The global minimum tax has been in the works for awhile so it’s not a surprise. I could see it impacting capital flows over time but it’s tough to see it in any tradable way, especially with so much of the implementation (and loopholes) still unknown.