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Intraday Market Thought: Charting UK CPI vs British Pound
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 14, 2012 16:37The sharp slowdown in UK inflation to a 14-month lowof 3...after the release of the BoEs quarterly inflation report. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.02.16)
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 16, 2011 18:40with CNBC guests the intricacies of UK inflation, sterling & Yield spreads involving.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.02.15)
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 15, 2011 16:48in GBPUSD ahead of tomorrow's BoE Inflation report. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.02.07)
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 7, 2011 17:17earlier today discussing UK growth, inflation, & Eurozone debt concerns http://bit. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.01.25)
by Ashraf Laidi | Jan 25, 2011 14:40GDP, interest rates and the 2 types of inflation (Cost Push & Demand Pull).. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2010.02.10)
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 10, 2010 16:26Ashafs Video Market Analysis on the BoE inflation report, sterling's outlook, Bernankes.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.02.16)
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 16, 2011 16:02the board despite the Bank of England inflation reports upgrade of its short-term....historical tendency to underestimate inflation and overestimate growth, it continues....How will BoEs projected slowdown in inflation from 4-5% back to below 2% take place?....Figuring out the how to weakening inflation is crucial for FX & bond markets.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.04.27)
by Ashraf Laidi | Apr 27, 2011 18:46The inflation reference was different in that it....longer-term inflation expectations have remained stable and.... between growth, unemployment and inflation...had their attention drawn by todays inflation reference, but I continue to see the.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Archived IMT (2011.01.31)
by Ashraf Laidi | Jan 31, 2011 16:01CONTRASTING INFLATION RATES: Questions over the credibility.... expenditure index (Feds preferred inflation measure) at 0...Such contrasting inflation figures (relative to growing inflation..




