Goldman Sachs says there are risks of a greater surge for electricity and gas this winter 0 (0)

Goldman Sachs weighs in on the latest surge in energy prices
The firm says that they see risk of power blackouts for industries in Europe and that with a „harsh winter“ nearing, there are risks of a greater surge in electricity and gas and that prices need to rise in order to reduce demand.

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US MBA mortgage applications w.e. 10 September +0.3% vs -1.9% prior 0 (0)

Latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association for the week ending 10 September 2021
–  -1.9%
– Market index 707.9 vs 705.6 prior
– Purchase index 277.9 vs 258.4 prior
The jump in mortgage applications in the past week owes much to a surge in purchasing activity as refinancing activity declined heavily. There’s still some mixed sentiment on the

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FX option expiries for 14 September 10am New York cut 0 (0)

A look at what is on the board for today
A couple of big ones to take note of, as highlighted in .
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In particular, the ones for EUR/USD (1.1835), USD/CAD, and AUD/USD may act as magnets for price action before rolling off later in the day but if anything else, they could largely just act as

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ICYMI: Growing calls for a correction in equities 0 (0)

Is the market headed for a sharp retracement by year-end?
That seems to be the line of thinking among the big houses (↑) as of late at least.
The frothy levels in equities were highlighted in the risk considerations (second bullet point) last week (↓), and that seems to be one of the main reasons that perhaps

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Heads up: Quadruple witching at the end of the week 0 (0)

Just a bit of a heads up as to what else is to come later in the week
US CPI (tomorrow) and retail sales (Thursday) releases are the two key risk events to watch out for but just be mindful that we could get more volatility in futures/options/stocks on Friday as it will be ‚quadruple witching‘

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ECB’s Schnabel: In all likelihood, inflation will noticeably decrease as soon as next year 0 (0)

Remarks by ECB executive board member, Isabel Schnabel
– Inflation likely to ease noticeably next year
– If we adjust for base effects, inflation today remains too lower rather than too high
To sum up, ECB policymakers are still maintaining their view that inflation is very much ‚transitory‘, although the language and general undertone is seemingly less confident

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