Whisper it, but the markets may have been through the worst already. Yes, inflation is more stubborn than the central banks had anticipated. And yes, Russia’s war on Ukraine, despite the recent setback, still rages on.
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Market turmoil tests the power of central banks
The turmoil we are currently seeing in stock and bond markets is just one battle in the war that has been going on in capital markets for a long time: debt versus equity versus central banks.
Continue readingTrump’s protectionist measures could lead to higher interest rates
Remember when Donald Trump hinted that he would threaten to restructure the US debt to get better terms on it? His protectionist measures may “help” him to achieve some sort of restructuring, but not in a good way.
Market moving info — week starting July 10, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting July 10, 2017.
Last week:
- The US economy created more jobs than expected, with 222,000 new positions in June compared with expectations of 178,000. But wage growth was tepid, at just 2.5%.
Market moving info — week starting July 3, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting July 3, 2017.
Last week:
- The savings ratio in the UK fell to a record low 1.7% in the first quarter, from 3.3% in the fourth quarter of 2016.
Market moving info — week starting June 26, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting June 26, 2017.
Last week:
- Negotiations on Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union started in Brussels amid warnings by both Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney that a “soft” Brexit is needed in order to prevent a deep fall in living standards.
Market moving info — week starting June 19, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting June 19, 2017.
Last week:
- Eurozone ministers approved the release of a new tranche of aid for Greece that will help the country avoid a new payment crisis in July, when it has to pay €7.0 billion worth of debt.
Market moving info — week starting June 12, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting June 12, 2017.
Last week:
- The UK Conservative party lost the majority it had in parliament following snap elections called by Prime Minister Theresa May in a desire to strengthen her majority ahead of Brexit negotiations. The pound fell on the result as investors weighed the consequences, while the FTSE 100, dominated by exporting companies, rose.
Market moving info — week starting June 5, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting June 5, 2017.
Last week:
- Nonfarm payrolls disappointed in May, when the US economy created just 138,000 compared with expectations of 185,000.
Market moving info — week starting May 29, 2017
Here’s a summary of last week’s market moving news and a look ahead to the data, events and earnings reports that are likely to move the markets in the week starting May 29, 2017.
Last week:
- US economic growth data was revised to 1.2% in the first quarter from a previous estimate of 0.7%.
- Around 24% of the electricity generated in the UK came from solar energy on Friday, a day of warm weather and clear, sunny skies.