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Marc Chandler has been covering the global capital markets in one fashion or another for more than 25 years, working at economic consulting firms and global investment banks. Chandler attended North Central College for undergraduate work, where he majored in political science and the humanities. ...more

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New Spanner In US-China Relations Weighs On Risk Appetites
The global capital markets were fragile amid trade uncertainty and economic slowdown fears.
US Market Closure May Be A Firebreak
The 3%+ drop in the S&P 500 yesterday kept global equities under pressure today, though losses in Asia and Europe were milder.
The Dollar And Its Rivals
The dollar might not be loved, but it is widely used and missed when taken away.
Stock Rally Arrested, But Bond And Oil Advance Continues, Leaving Dollar In A Lurch
Equity markets are unable to build on yesterday's advance, but bonds and oil are extending gains. The dollar remains on the defensive and is off again all the major currencies.
The Dollar Index Climbs A Wall Of Worry
To be sure, the Dollar Index is not the dollar. It is not even a trade-weighted measure of the dollar.
G20 Fan Animal Spirits
The US and China kept their trade guns cocked at each other but offered the last opportunity for a negotiated settlement before escalation.
Jam-Packed Week Ahead
The week ahead may be among the busiest of the year. There are important events every day that will shed light on three drivers of the ever-evolving investment climate, slower growth, softer prices and trade tensions.
Some Technical Considerations Or Dollar And Stocks Recover; Oil Not So Much
With a firmer tone ahead of the weekend, the US dollar closed higher against most major currencies but the Australian and New Zealand dollars. The pre-weekend gains were not enough against many emerging markets, and the greenback finished mixed.
Dramatic Week Ends With Whimper?
There is an eerie calm in the capital markets today as the G20 meeting gets underway.
Weekly Jobless Claims And The S&P 500
Weekly jobless claims have risen though for three consecutive weeks. The four-week moving average, used to smooth the volatility, is at its highest level since July.
Reluctant To Extend Dollar Losses
The biggest US equity advance since Q1 has helped lift global markets today. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose for the fourth session, and nearly all the bourses in the region rallied with the notable exception of China and Hong Kong.
Powell Awaited
Global capital markets are relatively calm as investors gird for drama.
Market Shrugs Off Latest US Tariff Provocation
The global capital markets have taken the US latest tariff threats in stride.
Near-Term Outlook
There are three key scheduled events between now and the end of the year. In chronological order, this weekend G20 meeting is first. It will shape expectations for trade tensions between the US and China, with extensive secondary impact.
Greenback Is Softer But The Market May Be Getting Ahead Of Itself
Global equities paid no mind to the losses seen in the US before the weekend. After falling for three weeks, Asian equities rallied, led by a recovery in technology.
Powell And Draghi, Xi And Trump
The investment climate will be shaped by three events next week: ECB President Draghi's testifies before the European Parliament; Fed Chairman Powell speaks to the NY Economic Club and Presidents Trump and Xi are to meet at the G20 meeting.
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