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Overnight roundup courtesy of Spreadex – 30/07/13

Overnight roundup courtesy of Spreadex – 30/07/13

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Asian markets traded in positive territory overnight, heading for its first advance in five days with Japanese exporters gaining against a weakening yen. Chinese stocks also contributed to gains as the Chinese central bank takes measures to ease the nation’s cash squeeze. The US dollar edged higher overnight against most major rivals ahead of the…

Zak Mir on Barclays – What Else Can Go Wrong?

Zak Mir on Barclays – What Else Can Go Wrong?

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I think it can be said quite fairly that my loathing for the UK banking sector is as strong as our beloved former editor at Spreadbet Magazine’s (and now a mere “editorial director”) love for the mining sector. Time and again the same clichés appear to be played out in the finance industry and time…

Afternoon comment courtesy of Spreadex – 29/07/13

Afternoon comment courtesy of Spreadex – 29/07/13

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A very quiet day for financial markets sees risk assets relatively unchanged following a mild contraction of U.S. pending home sales, dipping 0.4 per cent for the month of June. The number mildly beat market expectations. Global stock indices are sympathetic of what has been a relatively quiet patch, allowing investors time to position ahead of…

How to protect your portfolio against a market sell off

How to protect your portfolio against a market sell off

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It’s oh so quiet… Not even a mouse is stirring. The Vix is back to very low levels, the stock market is bubbling over near all time highs, the economy is back on track, QE rolls on… It’s safe to go on holiday. Or so you think… Aside from a recent June swoon, equities have…

Just how much more gas is left in the tank of the equity market?

Just how much more gas is left in the tank of the equity market?

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The financial crisis of 2007-2009 was one of the worst recessionary periods in history. At its worst, it drove US equity markets down by almost 60% and resulted in the collapse of several once venerable financial institutions. In just a matter of weeks, liquidity was almost completely drained from the market and the surviving financial…

Overnight roundup courtesy of Spreadex – 29/07/13

Overnight roundup courtesy of Spreadex – 29/07/13

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European futures are indicating a positive start to the week ahead of policy meetings from a number of central banks this week which could provide further reassurance that they will keep stimulus measures in place for the foreseeable future. Asian stocks were dragged lower by Chinese equities after industrial companies reported slower profit growth and…

Hugh Hendry’s latest missive – there will be trouble ahead…

Hugh Hendry’s latest missive – there will be trouble ahead…

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Fears of monetary tightening by the US Federal Reserve continued to push rates higher. The yield onthe US 10-year Treasury bond rose from a low of 1.62% at the beginning of May to 2.61% at the end of June, its highest level since August 2011. The jump in the reference yield, which was paralleled by higher…

Frontrunning the Fed (again)

Frontrunning the Fed (again)

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By Ben Turney  Last month’s meeting of the Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) provided an excellent opportunity to go short US stocks. Comments in the FOMC’s policy statement concerning the withdrawal of the bond purchasing programme prompted panic. For many this was a shock, but really the only surprise in the market’s reaction should have…