"The Chinese Yuan in Global Trade" | Weekly Economic Commentary | October 31, 2016
“The Chinese yuan was added to the International Monetary Fund’s basket of currencies, called Special Drawing Rights, on October 1, 2016.”
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“The Chinese yuan was added to the International Monetary Fund’s basket of currencies, called Special Drawing Rights, on October 1, 2016.”
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“Rising inflation expectations coupled with slow economic growth (stagflation) may potentially benefit TIPS.”
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“In our election playbook, we discuss some investments that could possibly receive an election boost.”
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Both presidential candidates have discussed energy independence as a goal for their administrations, but is it viable?
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“Upgraded financials to neutral from negative/neutral. Downgraded consumer discretionary to negative/neutral from neutral.”
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“High-yield’s impressive year-to-date performance has left the market on the expensive side of fair value and susceptible to pullbacks related to equity market or oil weakness.”
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“We take a closer look at market technicals and sentiment this week with the historically volatile second half of October upon us.”
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We examine the economic, political, and market landscape through the lyrics of Bob Dylan, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature last week.
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“Money market reform goes into effect this Friday, October 14, 2016, and its impact has already been felt by markets.”
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“We believe the earnings recession may have ended in the third quarter.”
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