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By Susanne Walker and David Goodman, Bloomberg |
May 10, 2013
Treasuries fell, with 10-year note yields climbing to the highest level in five weeks, as signs the U.S. economy is improving amid central-bank monetary stimulus sapped demand for U.S. debt.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 24, 2013
So for oil, remember you can't fight the Fed or even the ECB and you can't outlast the guys who can print the cash. But really from a technical standpoint, the oil market was probably ready to bottom anyway.
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By Paul D. Cretien |
March 26, 2013
How to capitalize on current relationships between key currencies and interest rates using option calendar spreads.
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By Matthew Leising |
March 13, 2013
The top executive at a major Hong Kong exchange says China will open its markets and allow its currency to float within five years.
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By Phil Flynn |
September 10, 2012
The whole world is slowing down. Bad data out of Europe and China in the aftermath of a terrible jobs report in the United States, has the market living and dying on stimulative hopes.
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By Joseph Stuber |
August 29, 2012
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s testimony to the Senate Banking Committee on July 17 should have scared the hell out of us, but apparently it didn’t.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
July 1, 2012
Menachem Sternberg has worked as an economist, academic, discretionary trader and systematic trader. We talk with Sternberg about markets, economic policy and the “new normal” market environment that has existed since the 2008 economic meltdown.
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By Lorraine Woellert, Bloomberg |
June 19, 2012
Builders in the U.S. broke ground on fewer homes than forecast in May as a slump in the construction of apartments swamped a pickup in single-family houses.
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By Lorraine Woellert, Bloomberg |
June 15, 2012
Confidence among U.S. consumers declined in June to the lowest level this year as the labor market showed few signs of improving.
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By Phil Flynn |
June 10, 2011
Daily energy fundamentals with Phil Flynn