Tag Archives: ECB
Eye-Opener: Fed less patient, eyes on US inflation numbers, and SEK strengthening
US 10Y Treasury yields edged lower on Yellen’s comments,
Eye-Opener: Greece passes the test, a US hike doesn’t, and EURUSD stays in range
Janet Yellen’s bi-annual appearance requires patience.
Eye-Opener: More Greek delays, European markets cheer, eyes on Yellen
US Treasuries rallied (10-year yield down by 6 bp),
Eye-Opener: Grexit avoided, eyes on Yellen now
The stock markets ended slightly higher on Friday (S&P 500 up 0.61%),
Eye-Opener: Germany leaves the door open for Greece, EMU sentiment to improve as US regional surveys disappoint
Germany is leaving the door open for an agreement based on
Eye-Opener: Slightly dovish FOMC minutes, today it’s Greece again and ECB minutes
US-Treasury yields fell by 7 to 10 bp yesterday reacting to the slightly dovish FOMC
Eye-Opener: Big central banks’ day, markets complacent with Greek worries
Equities rose a tad in the US yesterday and are slightly up in Asia overnight.
The Global Macro Pulse
EUR has rebounded from its low of 1.1320 to 1.1361 as risk sentiment recovers.
Eye-Opener: Greek talks fail and fresh German optimism seen
US markets were closed yesterday, but Asian equities are slightly down after
