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FX Daily, December 10: Capital Markets: Still Seems to be the Calm before the Storm
8 hours agoOverview: Equities are trading lower, and bonds are mixed as the FOMC, UK election, and the US decision on the December 15 tariffs draw near. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index three-day rally ended today as only China and South Korea's markets rose. Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx 600 gapped slightly lower at the open.
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Switzerland Unemployment in November 2019: Up to 2.3 percent, seasonally adjusted unchanged at 2.3 percent
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USD/CHF Technical Analysis: Forms bearish flag on hourly chart
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You Will Never Bring It Back Up If You Have No Idea Why It Falls Down And Stays Down
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The Taxonomy of Collapse
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The End of an Epoch, Report 8 Dec
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Why this Boom Could Keep Going Well Beyond 2019
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SNB and CHF
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USD/CHF Technical Analysis: Forms bearish flag on hourly chart
14 hours agoUSD/CHF sellers await confirmation of the bearish technical pattern. 200-hour EMA limits immediate upside. Following its heavy declines on Monday, USD/CHF trades near 0.9880 while heading into the European session on Tuesday. The pair forms a bearish flag on the hourly chart while staying near the pattern support by the press time.
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Weekly SNB Sight Deposits and Speculative Positions
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USD/CHF Technical Analysis: Sluggish below 100-DMA, 38.2 percent Fibonacci
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SNB entbindet zwei Bilanzpositionen der Unterlegungspflicht
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USD/CHF Technical Analysis: 38.2 percent Fibonacci, 200-DMA doubt pullback from monthly low
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Verpflichtungen der Anlagefonds sinken erstmals seit 2008
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USD/CHF hammered down to sub-0.9900 levels, 2-week lows
7 days ago
Gold and Bitcoin
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The End of an Epoch, Report 8 Dec
21 hours ago“There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose.”
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Blockchain shares – who needs lawmakers?
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Largest Gold Nugget in Britain Found in River in Scotland – “Experts” Concerned About a Scottish Gold Rush
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Global ‘Gold Rush’ Beginning As Investors and Central Banks Buy, Repatriate and Move Gold
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$255 Trillion Global Debt Bubble May Burst In 2020 – Prepare Now
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Money and Prices Are a Dynamic System, Report 1 Dec
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Eastern European Nations Buy and Repatriate Gold Due To Growing Risks To Euro and Dollar
9 days ago
Austrian Economics
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Why this Boom Could Keep Going Well Beyond 2019
22 hours agoThe Austrian business cycle theory offers a sound explanation of what happens with the economy if and when the central banks, in close cooperation with commercial banks, create new money balances through credit expansion. Said credit expansion causes the market interest rate to drop below its "natural level," tempting people to save less and consume more.
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How California’s Government Plans to Make Wildfires Even Worse
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Blue Laws: Consumers, Not Capitalists, Are the Reason We’re Working on Sunday
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The Cultural Consequences of Negative Interest Rates
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The ECB’s “mea culpa”
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Exports: Currency Devaluation Won’t Grow the Economy
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Politicians Want Thanksgiving To Be Political. Ignore Them.
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Swiss & European Macro
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Switzerland Unemployment in November 2019: Up to 2.3 percent, seasonally adjusted unchanged at 2.3 percent
10 hours agoUnemployment registered in November 2019 - According to surveys by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), at the end of November 2019, 106,330 unemployed were registered at the regional employment agencies (RAV), 4,646 more than in the previous month. The unemployment rate rose from 2.2% in October 2019 to 2.3% in the month under review.
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Upward pressure on equity volatility mitigated by fund flows
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Core sovereign bonds 2020 Outlook
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Swiss Consumer Price Index in Novemeber 2019: -0.1 percent YoY, -0.1 percent MoM
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Swiss Retail Sales, October 2019: +0.1 percent Nominal and +0.9 percent Real
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Euro Area 2020 Macro Outlook
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Switzerland GDP Q3 2019: +0.4 percent QoQ, +1.1 percent YoY
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Swiss Markets & News
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Swiss asset managers linked to Austrian corruption scandals
2 days agoSwiss asset managers are involved in some of Austria’s biggest corruption scandals, according to the SonntagsZeitung newspaper. The paper writes that in ongoing cases involving far-right politicians Jörg Haider, Karl-Heinz Grasser and Heinz-Christian Strache, the trail leads back to Zurich, Zug and Nidwalden in Switzerland. It sources this information to a whistleblower.
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Another month of falling prices in Switzerland
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Some Swiss import duties could be axed
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Failed space flight firm was backed by ‘phantom bank’
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Switzerland’s skilled worker shortage worsens
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French strike disrupts rail traffic with Switzerland
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Environmental spending and jobs on the rise
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FX Trends
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FX Daily, December 10: Capital Markets: Still Seems to be the Calm before the Storm
8 hours agoOverview: Equities are trading lower, and bonds are mixed as the FOMC, UK election, and the US decision on the December 15 tariffs draw near. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index three-day rally ended today as only China and South Korea's markets rose. Europe's Dow Jones Stoxx 600 gapped slightly lower at the open.
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FX Daily, December 09: China’s Steps-Up Import Substitution Strategy while USMCA Comes Down to the Wire
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FX Weekly Preview: An Eventful Week Ahead
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FX Daily, December 6: And Now for the Employment Report
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FX Daily, December 5: Sterling Sent Higher as Market Discounts Next Week’s Election
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FX Daily, December 4: Hope Springs Eternal
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FX Daily, December 3: US Brandishes Tariff Weapon and Weakens Animal Spirits
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Global Macro & Emerging Markets
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You Will Never Bring It Back Up If You Have No Idea Why It Falls Down And Stays Down
20 hours agoIt wasn’t actually Keynes who coined the term “pump priming”, though he became famous largely for advocating for it. Instead, it was Herbert Hoover, of all people, who began using it to describe (or try to) his Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Hardly the do-nothing Roosevelt accused Hoover of being, as President, FDR’s predecessor was the most aggressive in American history to that point, economically speaking.
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The Taxonomy of Collapse
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EM Preview for the Week Ahead
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European Economy: A Time Recession
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Fails Swarms Are Just One Part
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All Signs Of More Slack
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More Signals Of The Downturn, Globally Synchronized
4 days ago
Markets
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The Golden Autumn Season – One of the Most Reliable Seasonal Patterns Begins
2019-10-30The Strongest Seasonal Stock Market Trend. Readers may already have guessed: when the vibrant colors of the autumn leaves are revealed in all their splendor, the strongest seasonal period of the year begins in the stock market – namely the year-end rally. Stocks typically rise in this time period. However, there are questions, such as: how often does a rally take place, how strong is it, and when is the best time for investors to enter the...
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America’s Road Map to $40 Trillion National Debt by 2028
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Tidbits Of Further Warnings: Houston, We (Still) Have A (Repo) Problem
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Head Faking In The Empty Zoo: Powell Expands The Balance Sheet (Again)
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Money Markets: Sizing Up the Cavalry
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More Than A Decade Too Late: FRBNY Now Wants To Know, Where Were The Dealers?
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What’s The Verdict On This Week?
2019-09-21
CHF End of Peg
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Impressive Swiss Recovery After SNB Peg Removal
2015-06-28Retail data shows that the SNB peg removal in January 2015 as early as April 2015 with minimal adverse impact on the economy. Trade surplus showed that Switzerland had fully recovered its lost trade surplus in May and expectations crossed an important threshold into positive territory in June. CHF strengthened since May end, as the market caught wind of the Swiss recovery, and the Grexit would further strengthen the CHF if it were to occur.
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Q1/2015: Swiss Real GDP Rises by 15 percent … in Euro Terms
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Is the Swiss Franc Really so Expensive or is Swiss Consumption anemic?
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End of EUR/CHF Peg
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Colin Lloyd on the end of the EUR CHF peg
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Why did the Swiss franc spike? Lack of Capital Outflows
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What Caused The Swiss Financial Tsunami? Three Reasons, One Trigger, One Chain Reaction
2015-01-20
The History of the Swiss Franc
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Swiss Franc History, 1970s: Due to US Stagflation CHF Strengthens Massively
2014-06-22We shows the massive appreciation of Swiss franc and German mark in the 1970s, the reasons were: stagflation and the wage-price spiral.
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History of SNB Interventions
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Swiss Franc History, 2000-2007: The sale of the Swiss gold reserves
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Swiss Franc History: The long-term view and the comparison with gold
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Swiss Franc History: Volcker Shock, Oil Glut and the Breakdown of Gold and Emerging Markets
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The Secret History Of The Banking Crisis
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Swiss Franc History: The Gold Standard and Bretton Woods
2015-06-08
Economic Theory
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The Cost-Push Inflation Legend
2014-02-01
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Social and Geographic Theories and the Euro Crisis
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Heterodox Economic Theories and GDP
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Richard Koo´s misleading take on the great recession: The final chapter – a guest post by Mark Sadowski
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Traditional Monetarist vs. Market Monetarists
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Supply Side Economics
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Minsky and Kindleberger
2012-12-30
Richard Koo and Sector Balances
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Weak Yen, Is it Really a Currency War?
2014-11-04Some journalists, like Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the U.K.'s Telegraph and Michael Casey of the Wall Street Journal, have already claimed this to be a shot in the currency wars. Casey focuses exclusively on the BOJ activity and does not even mention GPIF. Evans-Pritchard spends most of his time talking about the bearish yen implications of the increased BOJ purchases, and mentions GPIF only at the very end of the his essay, and even then to...
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Richard Koo, Revitalizing the Eurozone without Fiscal Union, April 2012
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7d) Richard Koo’s and other Sector Balances
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How Long Will the U.S. Recovery Last? A Reminder: The False Japanese Recovery in 1998/1999
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Richard Koo: Balance Sheet Recessions
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Balance Sheet Recession becomes mainstream, four years too late
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Cultural Reasons for Japan’s Deflation: Can the U.S. Go into a Balance Sheet Recession?
2014-04-20