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British Pound Volatility Ahead On BOE Rate Decision, Equities Reversal
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The British Pound is all but guaranteed a week of heavy volatility as the busy economic calendar headlined by a pivotal interest rate announcement from the Bank of England is compounded by hints of a downward reversal in risk appetite.
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Swiss Franc Eyes Volatility On CPI And Employment Data Results
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The Swiss National Bank has made it clear that it will continue to fight appreciation in the face of clear deflationary pressures.
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Showdown With The Bond Vigilantes
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But what Bernanke gives in stimulus, the vigilantes are likely to take away.
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This Too Shall Pop, Part II
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China is providing stimulus to its economy on a mammoth scale.
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Art Collins Financial Futures Biases For July 30
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the financial futures markets for July 30.
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A Piece Of The Stimulus Pie
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Despite what you are most likely reading in the press, the folks getting bailout money are pretty sharp. They’re very good at gaming the system.
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Will British Pound Break Its Range?
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For the past four trading days, the British pound has been stuck in a 200 pip range against the U.S. dollar and a 115 pip range against the euro.
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Inflationary Surprises
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Everyone knows that stimulus leads to inflation. And everyone knows that this is the most daring use of stimulus ever attempted. Ergo, it seems likely that we will soon see the most inflation we've ever seen.
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A Decade Of Pain
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The reason for the decade of pain is the obvious one. Tax receipts are down, and governments are caught in a bind.
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Weekly Market Outlook
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Which seven stocks are we watching this week?
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