As the FOMC reduced its “liquidity injections” in February, market valuations began deflating. And then this week, following a huge reduction in the FOMC’s balance sheet, the...
Inflation is on the lips of many market participants who seem to be expecting a repeat of the 1970’s or that we will become Venezuela. Their...
Decades ago, before August 1982, investors kept a sharp eye looking out for a shift in “monetary policy” from easy to tight or from tight to...
In the Dow Jones’ current correction from its high for the move for September 2nd (BEV of -1.53%) it has yet to deflate below its BEV...
The violence of the decline in the Dow Jones from February 12th to March 23rd was historic, just short of a 40% bear market decline in...
Europe is in danger of a serious economic shock if politicians do not take immediate action because of the coronavirus outbreak, said the head of the...
Central banks have been tightening monetary policies and increasing interest rates amid the massive financialization of the global economy.
Last Jan. 26, the Dow Jones market closed at 0 followed by a -10 percent on Feb. 8. Investors remain on edge as inflation spikes become...
RBI monetary policy kept its status quo thanks to the GDP and credit growth rate combined with the YOY.
All-time highs for Dow Jones, which have become a trend in 2017, is not likely to continue in the future.