This week’s U.S. news was remarkably bullish. The service sector’s PMI reading was very strong and the surprisingly solid employment report may have put an end-of-the-year rate...
Investors are under siege. A growing proportion of bonds in Europe and Japan offer negative yields. The German and Japanese curves are negative out 15-years, while one cannot find...
Monday: May Machine Orders data will be released in Japan. In Italy, May Industrial Production data will see light, followed by June’s Housing Starts data being released in Cana...
For roughly a year and a half to describe market conditions, I’ve borrowed and used a concept from two classic TV shows. The Twilight Zone’s Terror at 20,000 Feet and The Sim...
We will be looking this week at the Top 15 because otherwise the only strong currency would be the JPY and the only weak currency the GBP. When looking at the Top 15 in the Weekly ...
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve released the Minutes from their June 14-15 meeting. As always, this document provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the U.S. ec...
Fundamental Forecast for Gold:Neutral Gold at 2011-2012 Trendline; Major Decision Point Gold Prices Top June High But Fall Short of Convincing Breakout Gold prices advanced for a ...
EURUSD: With a reversal of its previous week’s gains seen the past week, more decline is envisaged. Support lies at the 1.1000 level. Further down, support comes in at the 1.0950...
While the quantitative aspect of the June jobs report was stellar, so stellar in fact that not a single Wall Street forecaster expected it would happen, the next question is what w...
There is a lighter news schedule this week, which includes input from central banks concerning the GBP and CAD, as well as some fairly important U.S. economic data later in the wee...