Posts Tagged ‘QE’
Currency Articles - October 11, 2012 23:20
Yuan Hits All-Time High Vs. The Dollar
Slowly but surely the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury Department are getting what they want, a weaker U.S. Dollar (AMEX:UUP). If you were to watch the trade-weighted USDX you might not see it as it is being managed on practically a tick for tick basis these days. Headlines are timed to ensure that the […]
Gold Bounces Off of $1769 as Election Looms in the Background
I’m not sure what significance $1769 has but the bulls drew their own line in the sand around $1770 all day today, never once allowing the yellow metal to close on an hourly basis below $1771.15 on the December contract. It was a risk-off kinda day as equities drifted lower and Silver was whacked below […]
Gold Continues to Base Below $1800
Gold attempted again this morning to mount an assault on the $1800 per ounce area. While not as dramatic as yesterday’s spike high near $1794, today’s action in the moments before the COMEX open had gold bulls licking their chops until that market opened. The selling started in the Silver pits at 8:25 EST and […]
FX Markets Trade Sideways on Mixed Sentiment
The FX markets have trade relatively sideways today on mixed sentiment. It seems that the market is unsure of what is to come. The GBP/EUR pair still looks like a another test at 1.20 could be on the cards despite the ECB’s persistent efforts to back up their currency and keep it strong. The ECB’s […]
Euro Struggles on Contagion Fears
The Euro has struggled in trade today, the small retracement in the EUR/USD pair is likely to be short-lived as market participants speculate that Portugal and Spain will share Ireland’s ill fate moving forward into next year. A spokesman for the EU Commission has said today that Ireland’s plan to reduce its budget deficit for […]
Bernanke Threatens Extension of QE past $600 Billion
Bernanke the chairman of the federal reserve has said today that the US might need to extend bond purchases past the the $600 billion announced last month to spur on economic growth. The argument for this extension is based upon fears that the US economy is expanding at a bairly sustainable pace and ongoing fears […]
US Stocks Climb on CPI figures
The S&P has rebounded from its largest drop since August as slower than expected inflation has helped to quash critics arguments against the Fed’s recent stimulus. This is a form of a relief bounce that has been caused by the lack of news and data coming from Europe and China and the slower than expected […]
UK Exposed to Irish Bailout?
This afternoon we have heard that the UK has a 13% exposure to the Irish debt situation and has therefore been called upon to help in a bailout package that could total upto €100 billion Euro’s. Mervyn King has stated that the UK’s exposure is by no means trivial which is in most traders eyes […]
BoE Inflation Report Unexpectedly Hawkish
The BoE inflation report led to a significant Sterling rally accross the board due Hawkish comments stating that consumer prices are around target in the medium term. The report went on to say that there was a high probability that the BoE Chancellor Mervyn King would have to write an inflation letter to the Chancellor […]
Is the Fed’s Stimulus Package and Inflation Time Bomb?
The Fed’s announcement will be upon us very soon. Traders now wait with baited breath to see whether the Fed will deliver just what everyone expects them to deliver. They will probably restart the asset purchasing program this evening even as growth is expected to accelerate to 2.6 in the second quarter of next year. […]
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