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Here’s who gets a vote on the Federal Open Market Committee in 2021
I haven’t posted on FOMC voters in 2021. Regional Chairs rotate on and off the committee every year (with the…
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As gold drops, here’s a reminder of what it did the last time the Democratic government took control
Gold today wins store of value argument, bitcoin wins value growth Gold jumped to start the year, but it gave…
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Here’s a bank that says Bitcoin could hit $ 650,000 … or it could drop (yes, really)
Scan some bank coins, this from JP Morgan: Alternative ‘currencies’ such as gold and bitcoin have been the main beneficiaries…
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BOJ policy meeting takes place this week – here’s an upcoming business recommendation
TD Securities recommends short selling CAD / JPY ahead of Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting this week (the BOJ…
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NZD traders – here’s what to watch out for from the upcoming RBNZ
Yesterday the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced some planned adjustments to its policy, you can find a summary here…
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Today is Bank of Japan Day! Here’s when to expect the statement.
The October BOJ Monetary Policy Meeting ends on Thursday, October 29, 2020. – Unlike other DM central banks, the BOJ…
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Traders AUD – here’s what’s coming out of the RBA next week
Governor Lowe yesterday referred to some volatility for Australian financial markets with his speech, summarized here: There’s plenty more to…
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Here’s a look at a policy change coming from the FOMC today
The press release from the FOMC meeting is expected on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. GMT. Previous overviews…
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Here’s a EUR / USD forecast (at 1.15), the ECB should be optimistic this week
The European Central Bank is meeting this week, overview below. – Meeting Thursday July 16, 2020 – Policy announcement at…
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Goldman Sachs Says Negative RBNZ Rates Are Not Done (But Here’s Why It Might)
According to GS, an increase in the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s QE is more likely than negative rates. However,…
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