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  • Intraday Market Thought: US Housing & Consumer Confidence Sag

    by Adam Button | Mar 26, 2019 21:57
    of the big market questions is whether central banks will ease in the year ahead,..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Onto the ECB

    by Adam Button | Jun 6, 2019 12:30
    Onto the ECB  Chart or another dynamic that will cause central banks elsewhere to ease.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Fiscal Stimulus on the Agenda

    by Adam Button | Aug 20, 2019 19:52
    Fiscal Stimulus on the Agenda Chart Will central banks get a helping hand from fiscal policy..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Treatment Rumours & Iowa Dems Damage

    by Adam Button | Feb 5, 2020 14:32
    the Corona virus and renewed signs from central banks that they will act where needed to stem..
  • Intraday Market Thought: The Coronavirus Positioning

    by Adam Button | Feb 25, 2020 16:02
    The Coronavirus Positioning Chart metals but it will be this time because central banks are already toying with monetary policy..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Will Fed Going Nuclear Hurt USD?

    by Adam Button | Mar 23, 2020 23:47
    Will Fed Going Nuclear Hurt USD? Chart that with emerging and developed market central banks that don't have the same capability.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Month End, Beginning of the End?

    by Adam Button | Mar 27, 2020 1:43
    Month End, Beginning of the End? Chart sign of relief that the government and central banks have averted a cascading financial..
  • Intraday Market Thought: More Swap Lines?

    by Adam Button | Apr 1, 2020 15:16
    Lately, foreign firms, governments and central banks need to dollars.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Yen Slumps in Month-End, Beware of Gap Misinterpretations

    by Adam Button | Apr 30, 2020 23:02
    Yen Slumps in Month-End, Beware of Gap Misinterpretations Chart the incredible amount of stimulus from central banks and governments.
  • Intraday Market Thought: The Great Re-Opening Debate

    by Adam Button | May 5, 2020 14:27
    The Great Re-Opening Debate Chart now appears to be that governments and central banks will absorb much of the losses this..