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Cool Video: Discussing the ECB on Bloomberg TV

Marc Chandler - Click to enlarge Tired of reading what analysts are saying? Here is a 4.3 minute video clip of my discussion earlier today on Bloomberg TV about the outlook for tomorrow’s ECB meeting. The discussion covers various aspects of the ECB’s decision. There does seem to be a broad consensus, which is always a good news/bad news story. Last December, you may recall there also was a consensus, and although...

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Cool Video: Discussing the ECB on Bloomberg TV

Marc Chandler - Click to enlarge Tired of reading what analysts are saying? Here is a 4.3 minute video clip of my discussion earlier today on Bloomberg TV about the outlook for tomorrow’s ECB meeting. The discussion covers various aspects of the ECB’s decision. There does seem to be a broad consensus, which is always a good news/bad news story. Last December, you may recall there also was a consensus, and although...

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Populism in America: “Follow the Money”

If you want to understand today’s populism, don’t look to the mainstream media’s comically buffoonish propaganda blaming the Russians: look at the four issues listed below. One of the most disturbing failures of the mainstream media in this election cycle was its complete lack of historical context for Trump’s brand of populism.If you consumed the mainstream media’s coverage of the campaign and election, you noted their...

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ECB and the Future of QE

Summary: ECB will likely extend asset purchases in full. It may modify the rules by which it buys securities. It may adjust the rules of engagement for its securities lending program. The ECB meets tomorrow. The meeting is live in the sense that the central bank is widely expected to take fresh actions, ostensibly backed by new staff forecasts. There are three broad areas that the ECB is expected to address....

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When cocoa farmers meet chocolate makers

What happens when a group of cocoa farmers from Peru launch their own chocolate label but have never made chocolate before? They fly to Switzerland. (SRF, swissinfo.ch) Choba Choba, meaning “I help you, you help me” in the Andean language Quechua, is a Swiss co-founded initiative aimed at empowering cocoa farmers in Peru by turning them into entrepreneurs. The company, based in Bern, was co-founded in October 2015 by the Swiss, Christoph Inauen, and Eric Garnier from France, along with 36...

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FX Daily, December 07: Greenback is Broadly Steady While Sterling Slides

Swiss Franc EUR/CHF - Euro Swiss Franc, December 07(see more posts on EUR/CHF, ) Source: Investing.com - Click to enlarge The pound has seen a very marked turnaround against the Swiss Franc with almost 8 cents gained in the last few weeks. GBP/CHF appears to have 1.30 in its sights and at this pace it should be there in record time. This week sees a number of political events which are playing out into the...

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Sind die SNB-Negativzinsen expansiv oder eher restriktiv?

Vor dem Hintergrund eines angeblich „schwachen Wirtschaftswachstums“ rechtfertigte SNB-Chef Thomas Jordan neulich in einem Interview in der Tagespresse die SNB-Negativzinsen und bezeichnete diese als „expansiv“. Nur: Sind Negativzinsen wirklich „expansiv“? Sind diese nicht viel eher „restriktiv“ und bremsen unsere Wirtschaft – bewirken also genau das Gegenteil von dem, was die SNB behauptet? Einmal mehr plaudert unsere...

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Over 4,000 studios for rent. Standing room only. Telephone included.

© Phillip Judd - Click to enlarge The contractural requirement for Swisscom to provide every commune with a telephone box comes to an end at the end of next year. Late last week, the Federal Council adopted a new plan that will come into force in 2018. Internet subscriptions without a fixed phone contract should also be part of the new plan. The current deal with Swisscom, which requires the company to provide...

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Our “Gaslight” Economy

If you don’t like what these charts are saying, please notify The Washington Post to add the St. Louis Federal Reserve to its list of Russian propaganda sites. Yesterday I described our gaslight financial system. Today we’ll look at our gaslight economy. Correspondent Jason H. alerted me to the work of author Thomas Sheridan ( Puzzling People: The Labyrinth of the Psychopath), who claims to have coined the...

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Greek Bonds may Soon be Included in ECB Purchases

Summary: The ECB accepts Greek bonds as collateral but does not include them in its asset purchases. A new staff-level agreement by the end of the year could change that. Finance ministers imply that Greece’s debt is sustainable, but the IMF disagrees. The ECB does not include Greek bonds in its sovereign bond purchase operation. However, the progress is being made, and it is possible that starting early next...

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