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Intraday Market Thought: Oil Nudged By Nukes
by Adam Button | Apr 30, 2018 23:35
On the second question, the market is leaning towards expecting sanctions,....calendar now turns to May for the forex market.
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Intraday Market Thought: Emerging Worries
by Adam Button | May 2, 2018 22:56
and it's no surprise to the market...Emerging market money tends not to be overly..
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Intraday Market Thought: Trade War Mutes NFP Trifecta
by Adam Button | Jun 4, 2018 14:32
Risk trades rebounded on Friday as the market brushed off US tariffs against the EU,.... are the most-extreme since 2007 as the market bets on a rise in USD/CHF.
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Intraday Market Thought: Penalties of Another Kind
by Adam Button | Jul 4, 2018 11:10
Micron has been a stock market darling for the past year and does half..
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Intraday Market Thought: Countdown to US-China Trade Blows
by Adam Button | Jul 5, 2018 22:25
the details aren't as rosy as the market moves suggest...the FOMC Minutes highlighted but the market was more tuned into commentary on a..
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Intraday Market Thought: Powell’s Puzzle
by Adam Button | Jul 13, 2018 12:54
failed to pick up despite a tight labor market...Since then, no developed market has experienced runaway inflation.
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Intraday Market Thought: US Stocks Hit Record but Turmoil Swirls
by Adam Button | Aug 21, 2018 23:50
The market interpreted that as a sign they could....Both a likely to be market movers and so is a speech from Debelle..
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Intraday Market Thought: CAD & DAX: Worse of FX & Indices
by Adam Button | Sep 4, 2018 16:16
of summer Bank holidays is behind us, market liquidity attempts to find normal....The market has shrugged its shoulders at the..
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Intraday Market Thought: Jobs Report Shuffles the Deck
by Adam Button | Sep 10, 2018 13:13
were close to expectations but the market is entirely focused on wages and the....tariffs remain the preoccupation of the market.
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Intraday Market Thought: USD Breaks Support
by Adam Button | Sep 20, 2018 11:39
In the bigger picture, the market is signaling better global growth; or...., there's no arguing with the market, at least in the short term.




