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  • Intraday Market Thought: Loonie Lurches Higher, BOE Next

    by Adam Button | May 9, 2018 23:08
    Loonie Lurches Higher, BOE Next Chart The next central bank in focus is the BOE.
  • Intraday Market Thought: USD, AUD up as US-China Pause Tensions

    by Adam Button | May 21, 2018 10:47
    USD, AUD up as US-China Pause Tensions Chart The odds of a Bank of Canada rate hike tumbled after soft..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Crucial Trading Week Ahead

    by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 11, 2018 21:04
    Crucial Trading Week Ahead Chart Friday's Bank of Japan decision is the least..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Will Turkish Lira Fall Spread Further?

    by Adam Button | Aug 13, 2018 15:28
    Will Turkish Lira Fall Spread Further? Chart GDP) and the inability of the central bank to control 16% inflation has..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Oil Upends Inflation Outlook

    by Adam Button | Nov 21, 2018 10:34
    Oil Upends Inflation Outlook Chart hasn't entered into the central bank discourse aside from doves like..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Rehn's Panic, Jobs Reports Next

    by Adam Button | Jul 5, 2019 11:55
    Rehn's Panic, Jobs Reports Next Chart Ollie Rehn, Finnish central bank governor laid out the ECB's path..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Pound Jumps, China Inflation Surges

    by Adam Button | Nov 11, 2019 16:43
    Pound Jumps, China Inflation Surges Chart Last week, China's central bank lowered one-year medium-term lending..
  • Intraday Market Thought: USD Extends Weakness on China, Polls, Powell

    by Adam Button | Nov 18, 2019 17:27
    USD Extends Weakness on China, Polls, Powell Chart some signs of life following central bank decisions but the market is deeply sour..
  • Intraday Market Thought: CAD Conundrum

    by Adam Button | Jan 9, 2017 23:37
    CAD Conundrum Chart The Bank of Canada released its quarter Business..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2010.09.03)

    by Ashraf Laidi | Sep 3, 2010 9:00
    rate cycles between the Fed and the Bank of England and QE2 by the Fed will lead..