Swiss Franc During the weak the Swiss Franc lost momentum. It could regain speed only on June 30. The stronger Franc was initiated by remarks by BoE governor Carney. Sterling stayed on the defensive on Friday after unambiguously dovish comments from the Bank of England abruptly ended a tentative recovery in the currency, while the euro wobbled on speculation of more stimulus in Europe. Still trying to get over...
Read More »Great Graphic: What are UK Equities Doing?
Summary Domestic-oriented UK companies have been marked down. The outperformance by UK’s global companies is a negative view of sterling. The drop in interest rates is in anticipation of a recession and easier BOE policy. Some observers argue the media and some economists are exaggerating the impact of the UK vote a week ago. They talk about the petition for a second referendum. They about Scotland vetoing the...
Read More »Money confuses and blurs economic relations
Money, generally accepted medium of exchange, acts as a veil that confuse and blurs economic relations. This is especially true when it comes to intertemporal considerations. Whilst probably the most important institution in a free market, money can be highly destructive when politicized. Why? Because politics is about power and distribution of real wealth. And since money affect almost every single transaction,...
Read More »The Coming End of the “Third Way” System
The Best Thing About the EU is J.C. Juncker’s Alcoholism We recently discussed the post-Brexit landscape with a friend (in fact, our editor), who bemoaned that “the EU is led by a drunkard”. Our immediate reaction to this was to exclaim: “That’s the best thing about the EU!” Why do we think so? It makes this overpaid, useless bureaucrat human. Not only that, it clearly raises his entertainment value. As our regular...
Read More »Natural population change 2015: Swiss population increases not only thanks to immigration
30.06.2016 09:15 – FSO, Demography and Migration (0353-1606-50) More paternity acknowledgements and divorces Neuchâtel, 30.06.2016 (FSO) – Births outside marriage, paternity acknowledgements and divorces increased in 2015. There was also a rise in births in general and in deaths. Marriages and registered partnerships declined. These are the definitive findings of the Vital Statistics from the Federal Statistical...
Read More »FX Daily, June 29: Fragile Calm Ahead of Quarter-End
FX Rates No fundamental development can compare with the UK decision to leave the EU. It has set off a chain reaction whose outcome is still far from clear. Sterling is firm, alongside most of the major and emerging market currencies today. Sterling narrowly edged above yesterday’s highs to reach almost $1.3425 before encountering selling pressure. Click to enlarge. Equity fund managers may find themselves over...
Read More »RSK Labs’ Adrian Eidelman speaks to Jan Skoyles
Jan took the opportunity at the latest Coinsilium investor event to ask to Adrian Eidelman of RSK Labs (Rootstock) some key questions about smart contracts, RSK's involvement with Coinsilium and what 2016 holds.
Read More »UBS Consumption Indicator: rising from a low level
The UBS Consumption Indicator rose to 1.35 points in May from 1.24, extending its positive month-on-month run. The indicator was, however, adversely affected by the recently released employment figures for 1Q 2016. Zurich, 29 June 2016 – The UBS Consumption Indicator’s rise to 1.35 in May from 1.24 points represents a month-on-month improvement, albeit one measured from a lower level. The April figures were revised...
Read More »RSK Labs’ Adrian Eidelman speaks to Jan Skoyles
Jan took the opportunity at the latest Coinsilium investor event to ask to Adrian Eidelman of RSK Labs (Rootstock) some key questions about smart contracts, RSK's involvement with Coinsilium and what 2016 holds.
Read More »FX Daily, June 28: Markets Stabilize on Turn Around Tuesday
The global capital markets are stabilizing for the first time since the UK referendum. It is not uncommon for markets to move in the direction of underlying trends on Friday’s; see follow-through gains on Monday, and a reversal on Tuesday. That is what is happening today. Turnaround Tuesday after such dramatic price action over the last two sessions has the feel of the proverbial dead cat bounce. Brexit There has...
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