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BOJ Review: Kuroda concedes that Japan’s monetary policies have been exhausted
Friday came and went, with Kuroda stating that “ETF was the most appropriate” policy response to Japan’s bad economic shape. While I had underestimated the resistance from banks’ against NIRP, I am glad that my interpretation of BOJ’s narrative was not … Continue reading
Commentary: Risk-on into Global Equities & EM Assets
Last week has been full of surprises with BNM and BoE taking the center stage. Equities are rallying through the sky with Nikkei 225 (+9.52%) taking the lead as the weaker yen boosted the export-oriented country. S&P 500 broke a … Continue reading
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Commentary: Brexit Forgotten
It’s has been a good run week for global investors as markets forgave the voters of UK and quickly erased all losses post-Brexit, lest cable. After a further sell-off on Monday, markets have been rallying for the rest of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 10y, boe, brexit, cfets, economics, finance, macro, markcarney, pboc, rates, uk, ust
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