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UK Rate Cut Coming, No Hikes Expected for 5 Years: Osborne Stupidity Revisited

Jun 27, 2016 at 17:54

Not only did the British pound plunge in the wake of Brexit, so have UK interest rates. Traditional theory says central banks need to raise interest rates to stop a…

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Potash Price Surge Could Lead To Higher Food Costs For Billions

Jun 27, 2016 at 17:40

We are on the precipice of a food fight among 7 billion people, and potash will be right at the center of it.

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A Classic Case of Failed Socialism: What's Next After the Brexit?

Jun 27, 2016 at 16:55

Defying sentiment polls leading up to last week's historic Brexit referendum, British voters said "thanks, but no thanks" to excessive EU taxation and regulation, choosing to take back Britain's sovereignty…

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Services PMI Remains Weak, Markit Chief Economist Estimates 1% GDP Growth

Jun 27, 2016 at 16:43

The Markit Services PMI report shows service sector growth remains subdued in June. Data is from June 13 to 24. The diffusion index reading for June is 51.3, nearly identical…

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Brexit's Big Loser? Japan

Jun 27, 2016 at 16:25

One of the first results of Britain's voting to leave the European Union was a sharply lower pound. Which means the UK is now winning the currency war. Henceforth its…

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BREXIT 'Yes', Now What Can We Expect?

Jun 27, 2016 at 16:14

I was one of the few last week who said the stock market would fall on Friday. It has also fallen farther than even I expected. So what's next? The…

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Unstoppable

Jun 27, 2016 at 09:12

Right on cue, stocks are correcting into ETF options expiry this coming Friday due to gap extremes between prices and open interest put / call ratios growing to wide, as…

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Twits and Brits

Jun 27, 2016 at 08:07

Flash polls and Google trends data are part and parcel of the Twitterization of discourse. They have in common the fact that they can be snapshot and draw eyeballs and…

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Elliott Wave Analysis On USDCHF And EURAUD

Jun 27, 2016 at 07:51

USDCHF after completing an ending diagonal in the red wave C) made a nice bullish move up with the highs around 0.9816. From there we have seen an A-B-C pullback…

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Gold-to-Platinum Ratio

Jun 27, 2016 at 07:49

The gold-to-silver ratio is the most popular ratio among the precious metals. However, we can also link gold prices to platinum prices. Mathematically, the gold-to-platinum ratio is the price of…

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