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  • Intraday Market Thought: Kiwi's Quiet Descent

    by Ashraf Laidi | Oct 11, 2016 11:44
    Kiwi's Quiet Descent Chart Governor John McDermott stating the central banks' “current projections and..
  • Intraday Market Thought: USDJPY Marches on, Aussie Data next

    by Adam Button | May 8, 2017 23:31
    USDJPY Marches on, Aussie Data next  Chart will shift back to economic data and central banks.
  • Intraday Market Thought: AUD Lost in the Shuffle

    by Adam Button | Jun 5, 2017 23:21
    hasn't gone according to plan for many central banks but the RBA might be the most astray.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Gold, yen overshoot on Korean Missiles

    by Adam Button | Aug 29, 2017 0:56
    Gold, yen overshoot on Korean Missiles Chart , gold is signaling more-dovish global central banks.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Cars the Latest Driver?

    by Adam Button | Oct 4, 2017 14:22
    Cars the Latest Driver? Chart Stepping back momentarily from central banks & macro data, could the best month..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Canadian Dollar Risks Mount

    by Adam Button | Feb 7, 2018 23:03
    Canadian Dollar Risks Mount Chart Recoveries are rarely V-shaped unless central banks or governments take dramatic action.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Powell’s Puzzle

    by Adam Button | Jul 13, 2018 12:54
    Powell’s Puzzle Chart imply a lower terminal rate for all the central banks and argue for keeping rates near the..
  • Intraday Market Thought: FX Caught in Central Bank Rhetoric

    by Adam Button | Feb 1, 2019 11:40
    FX Caught in Central Bank Rhetoric Chart Expect more of this in 2019 as central banks grow immobile on the interest rate..
  • Intraday Market Thought: USD Firms ahead of Big Week

    by Adam Button | Feb 11, 2019 12:55
    USD Firms ahead of Big Week  Chart themes at the moment are global growth, central banks and US-China trade.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Yield Curve Considerations

    by Adam Button | May 30, 2019 13:03
    It's also the reason that central banks almost always resist cutting.