Alphabet’s (aka Google) completely predictable negative surprise
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It’s central banks to the front today–but you really need an inside-bank scorecard to understand why markets have reacted as they have to the news/rumors out of the Bank of Japan and the People’s Bank of China this morning.
Newest China bond bombshell as state-controlled China Railways suspends bond trades
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Today, as of 1:45 p.m. New York time, oil is down with U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate off 1.65% to $43.45 and benchmark Brent crude lower by 1.86% to $44.95. U.S. stocks, which have followed oil recently, are lower as well. What else did you expect?
Oil and stocks rally on smiles and hope
Hope just won’t die and the rumor won’t go away. Oil prices climbed today on rumors that the same 16 oil producing nations that on Sunday failed to strike a deal to cap production would meet again in Russia to strike a new deal. Russia has denied that any meeting is scheduled.
Making Amazon a long-term pick on the Netflix news
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Today, just two days after the collapse of 16-nation talks to cap oil production Russia and Saudi Arabia are talking about boosting production to prevent the loss of market share to Iran. Just talk? Or the beginning shots in an oil producers war that could sweep up Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers before its over?