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Highest Wage Growth In 21 Years: Richmond Fed
One month after the Richmond Fed plunged by the most in 25 years, tumbling from 16 to -3 in April, its lowest print since Sept 2016, hope has come flooding back with the index rebounding strongly in May.
This Is The Most Important Chart To Watch On Italy
As traders arrive at their desks this morning across America, one could be forgiven for exclaiming "I love the smell of relief rallies in the morning" as Italian bond yields are lower and Italian bank stocks are not tumbling.
China Unexpectedly Slashes Auto Tariffs After Trump Trade Truce
In an unexpected, but notable, victory for President Trump's aggressive trade agenda and exporters of cars around the globe, China's Ministry of Finance announced Tuesday morning that it would slash passenger car duties to 15%.
Goldman: At Some Point Higher Rates Will Turn From Signalling Growth To Tighter Financial Conditions
As the latest BofA Fund Manager Survey revealed, a growing number of respondents expressed concerns about economic growth amid rising rates and the stronger dollar.
Bonds & The Dollar Go Nowhere As Stocks Surge On Trade-War Ceasefire Hope
Futures show the malarkey better with the insta-lift at the Sunday open, another momo ignition at the US open, a dump at the European close.
Why Higher Oil Results In Higher Yields: A Surprise Explanation From JPMorgan
The inflation expectation component of interest rates while when combined with real rates make up nominal 10Y yields - and the price of crude, which as shown in the chart below, have almost overlapping correlation.
Tesla Slides After Consumer Reports Warns Of Model 3 "Braking, Controls, & Ride Quality Issues"
It was all looking up for Elon Musk this morning. Once again, just as his company's stock looked set to face up to reality, he spewed some new headline-making smoke with mirrors and the stocks ramped.
Dow Tops 25k As "Trade War Delay" Sends Industrials Into Green For 2018
Even after the overnight spike, investors panic-bid stocks at the cash open, sending The Dow back into the green for 2018.
Italian Bonds, Banks Bloodbath As 'Mini-BoT' Massacre Continues
Italy's banks are bearing the brunt of the selloff in the country's assets, and things may get rose before they get better. Apart from banks' underperformance in equity and credit markets, another risk comes from BTPs themselves.
Futures, Dollar Surge As "Trade War Put On Hold"; Euro, Italian Bonds, EMs Slammed
All it took was 8 simple words, with little factual backing and no way of enforcement, to send global markets and US equity futures soaring overnight: "We are putting the trade war on hold," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
Poor America: 40% Of Americans Can't Afford Middle-Class Lifestyle
Even though the stock market trades at near record highs, joblessness suppressed at decade lows, and corporate buybacks/profits booming via Trump’s tax reform, poverty is exploding all over America.
Turkey Repatriates All Gold From The US In Attempt To Ditch The Dollar
One month ago Turkey announced that it too has decided to repatriate its gold stored in the US Federal Reserve. Turkey's gold repatriation come at a sensitive time for Turkey's currency, the lira, which has been pounded for the past month.
In Which US States Was The Middle Class Crushed The Most
When it comes to income inequality among American households, outcomes have varied widely across the 50 U.S. states. The impact of international competition gets a lot of the blame, along with automation, in states that have fared the worst.
Emerging Markets Monkey-Hammered Amid Dollar's Longest Win-Streak Since 2015
Italy and Emerging Market dominated the market headlines this week.
Emerging Market Massacre Continues - Latam FX At Weakest In History
Emerging market debt is suffering its worst year since at least 2012.
"We Won’t Make Unilateral Concessions": China Denies It Offered To Slash U.S. Trade Gap By $200BN
Even with a drastic reallocation of Chinese imports of energy, raw materials and airplanes in favor of the U.S., the bilateral trade deficit may reduce by $100 billion.
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