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Great Graphic: CRB Index Hits 2017 Down Trendline

The CRB Index gapped higher today and it follows a gap higher opening on Tuesday, which has not been filled. Today’s gains lift the commodity index to a trendline drawn off the January and February highs and catches the high from late May. It intersects today near 181.35 and the high has been a little over 181.17. This is depicted on the Great Graphic made on Bloomberg, with five and 20-day moving averages added....

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Gold A Good Store Of Value – Protect From $217 Trillion Global Debt Bubble

‘Mother of all debt bubbles’ keeps gold in focus Global debt alert: At all time high of astronomical $217 T India imports “phenomenal” 525 tons in first half of 2017 Record investment demand – ETPs record $245B in H1, 17 Investors, savers should diversify into “safe haven” gold Gold good ‘store of value’ in coming economic contraction Gold’s medium- to long-term investment case, I believe, looks even brighter. Many...

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UN group demands reversal of Swiss minaret ban

The country voted narrowly in 2009 to ban the building of minarets. (Keystone) Switzerland should take steps to ensure that people’s initiatives do not contravene international law, the United Nations Human Rights Committee says. It notably called for the repeal of a Swiss vote banning the construction of minarets. The recommendations, released Thursday, came after the fourth periodic review of Switzerland by the...

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Dollar View: Discipline or Stubbornness

Summary: Fundamental driver, divergence is still intact. The dollar’s losses have barely met the minimum retracements of a bull market. Sentiment may be exaggerating the positive developments in Europe and the negative developments in the US. The US dollar is sitting near multi-month lows against the major European currencies and the dollar bloc. Where does this leave our strategic view of the third...

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Why Surging UK Household Debt Will Cause The Next Crisis

Easy credit offered by UK banks is endangering “everyone else in the economy” UK banks are “dicing with the spiral of complacency” again Bank of England official believes household debt is good in moderation Household debt now equals 135% of household income Now costs half of average income to raise a child Real incomes not keeping up with real inflation 41% of those in debt are in full-time work £1.537 trillion owed...

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Great Graphic: What Is the Swiss Franc Telling Us?

Summary: Swiss franc weakness is a function of the demand for euros. SNB indicates it will lag behind the other major central banks in normalization process. Easing of political anxiety in Europe is also negative for the franc. The Swiss franc is trading at its lowest level against the euro since the Swiss National Bank surprised the world by lifting the currency cap in early 2015.  This week’s move has been...

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FOMC Sticks to Script: Balance Sheet Unwind to Begin “Relatively Soon” and USD Retreats

Summary: Little new in FOMC statement. Seems consistent with a Sept announcement to begin reducing the balance sheet in Oct. USD sold off as if reflecting sentiment held in bay until the statement was out of the way. The FOMC statement reads very much like the June statement. There were some minor tweaks in the first paragraph that discusses the broad economic performance since the last FOMC statement. There...

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Missing glass eye? Contact Swiss railways

More than half of the objects left on Swiss trains were reunited with their owners (Keystone) A glass eye, wedding dress and fakir costume were among the 127,000 items passengers left behind on Swiss trains last year. Wheelchairs, prostheses and dentures counted among the unusual objects on the list, which was dominated by clothes and mobile phones. Large sums of money were also found but the most valuable misplaced...

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Swiss students reveal prototype for experimental hyperloop

The Swiss team hopes the pod will attain speeds of 400km/h on the SpaceX track in California (swissloop) A pod built by students at Zurich’s Federal Institute of technology (ETHZ) will be competing to be the fastest to navigate the Hyperloop experimental high-speed transportation system in California. The Swiss pod, named Escher after the 19th century Swiss entrepreneur Alfred Escher, was unveiled at ETHZ at a ceremony...

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Emerging Markets: What has Changed

Summary Indonesia’s parliament approved a revised budget for 2017 that sees a wider deficit. Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ousted Prime Minister Sharif. Polish President Duda vetoed portions of the judicial reform bill submitted by the Law and Justice party. The European Commission (EC) is preparing possible sanctions against Poland. The US House of Representatives voted to impose new sanctions against Russia, Iran, and...

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