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Markets Calm(er)

Overview: Oil prices have stabilized after yesterday’s surge.  Both Brent and WTI are holding on to around $7-$8 a barrel gain. Equity markets are mixed.  Some are attributing the losses in Asia Pacific outside of Japan (Nikkei rose its highest level since late April), Korea and Australia to the rise in oil prices.  European shares opened …

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Brexit becomes a Dog’s Breakfast as Dollar’s Correction Continues

Overview: The Dollar Index fell the most in three months yesterday and is experiencing mild follow-through selling today.  With hopes that Hong Kong has turned a corner, news that in-person US-China talks will resume next month, and a no-deal Brexit is well on the way to being averted, investor risk appetites are robust today.  Global equities …

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Markets Steady as China Pushes Forward

Overview: News that the US tariff escalation did not scupper trade talks with China has helped the global capital markets stabilize today.  China’s Vice Premier Liu He is still leading a delegation to the US.  Most Asian equities recouped part of yesterday’s losses, including China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, and Singapore.  Japanese and Korean markets were …

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