The Bank of England (BoE) started the cycle of tightening monetary policy by hiking the UK Base Rate by 15 basis points to 0.25%, the first-rate hike in over three years, at the last Monetary Polic…
Archiv für den Monat: Dezember 2021
Oil outlook: Oversupply or underinvestment?
Omicron has thrown a major curveball to the global outlook and the oil market isn’t spared in that regard.The immediate reaction saw oil tumble heavily, sinking back below $70. In part, there was some technical exhaustion helping to exacerbate the drop. But still, it points to supply and demand dyna
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SNB total sight deposits w.e. 24 December CHF 722.3 bn vs CHF 722.7 bn prior
Domestic sight deposits CHF 650.0 bn vs CHF 645.7 bn prior
Little change in terms of overall sight deposits with the SNB seemingly not intervening all too hard with EUR/CHF lingering just above 1.0400 for now. But if the pair continues to trend downwards next year, expect firmer action surely
FX option expiries for 27 December 10am New York cut
It’s a quiet week with thinner conditions set to prevail, so there isn’t much on the options board either.That said, there is one large one for AUD/USD rolling off on Wednesday at 0.7030. But it is a little far off from the current spot price, so it may not be „activated“ unless price action take
Supply bottlenecks to continue well into 2022?
A key feature in the inflation debate in 2021 has been global supply chain issues, and that will likely be the case as well as we get into 2022. The big question though, is how much longer will that drag on for?Omicron has certainly thrown a major curveball in trying to forecast how things will play