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  • Intraday Market Thought: GBP Maintains Momentum above 1.30

    by Adam Button | Jan 23, 2019 15:06
    GBP Maintains Momentum above 1.30 Chart to figure out whether the RBNZ will cut rates this year but the implied odds fell to..
  • Intraday Market Thought: A Race to Cut?

    by Adam Button | Feb 7, 2019 11:18
    A Race to Cut? Chart for the first central bank to lower rates with a 33% chance of a cut priced into..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Williams Confirms Neutral Pre Minutes

    by Adam Button | Feb 20, 2019 10:48
    Williams Confirms Neutral Pre Minutes Chart Williams on Tuesday said rates are already at neutral.
  • Intraday Market Thought: US Dollar Rides High, BoC Next

    by Adam Button | Apr 24, 2019 14:34
    Reserve isn't going to need to cut rates.
  • Intraday Market Thought: USD Strength ‘Transitory’ on FOMC, BoE Next

    by Adam Button | May 2, 2019 11:14
    USD Strength ‘Transitory’ on FOMC, BoE Next Chart case for moving in either direction on rates and said that data so far this year had..
  • Intraday Market Thought: China Threatens Retaliation as Talks Start

    by Adam Button | May 9, 2019 12:56
    The kiwi fell after the RBNZ cut rates but managed to pare much of the loss..
  • Intraday Market Thought: World Trade Overshadowed by Indices

    by Ashraf Laidi | May 21, 2019 11:14
    World Trade Overshadowed by Indices  Chart , the probability of the Fed cutting rates in September stands at 46%..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Onto the ECB

    by Adam Button | Jun 6, 2019 12:30
    Onto the ECB  Chart of a tiering system for deposit rates.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Threats, Hearings & Testimonies

    by Adam Button | Nov 13, 2019 11:03
    The RBNZ's surprise decision to not cut rates is also contributing to the risk-off..
  • Article: Yield Curve to Bring Back the Fed

    by Ashraf Laidi | Nov 22, 2019 18:00
    Yield Curve to Bring Back the Fed Chart the gap between long and short term rates shrinks gradually back towards zero.