Michigan Consumer Sentiment: September Sees Robust Rise
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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The University of Michigan Preliminary Consumer Sentiment for September came in at 100.8, up 4.6 from the August Final reading. Investing.com had forecast 96.7. Surveys of Consumers chief economist, Richard Curtin, makes the following comments: Consumer sentiment posted a robust rise in early September, reaching 100.8, the second highest level since 2004-only behind the March 2018 reading […]
USDCAD Weekly Analysis – Sunday, Sept.16
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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USDCAD is now in an uptrend from 1.2887 and the fall from 1.3226 would possibly be correction for the uptrend. Another rise would likely be seen after the correction and a break of 1.3226 resistance could trigger further upside movement towards 1.3500. Support is at 1.2887; only a breakdown below this level would indicate that […]
FX Week Ahead: Inflation Data Due From Eurozone, UK, Japan And Canada
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Talking Points: Trade tensions are back in the spotlight after Friday’s announcement that US President Trump was ordering tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports. Inflation figures due out over the coming week may not carry the potency that they usually do – but the Canadian CPI report seems like it has the greatest potential […]
China May Skip Trade Talks, Cripple US Supply Chains After New Trump Tariffs
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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When discussing yesterday’s WSJ report that the Trump admin may slap the new, $200 billion round of tariffs on Chinese imports as soon as tomorrow, we said that such an escalation would likely derail talks with top Chinese officials, currently scheduled in Washington for Sept. 27 and Sept. 28. Now, in a follow up report, the WSJ has […]
The Three Big Lessons We Didn’t Learn From The Economic Crisis
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Ten years ago, after making piles of money gambling with other people’s money, Wall Street nearly imploded, and the outgoing George W. Bush and incoming Obama administrations bailed out the bankers. America should have learned three big lessons from the crisis. We didn’t, to our continuing peril. First unlearned lesson: Banking is a risky business […]
Caution In Metals
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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JPY Rate Forecast: Easing Trade Tension And Widening Spreads Weigh
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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USDJPY Analysis and Talking Points: Easing Trade Tensions and Widening Spreads Bearish JPY BoJ Rate Decision and CPI in Focus Fundamental Forecast for JPY: Bearish The Japanese Yen had been notably weak against the USD with losses of over 1%. While the economic calendar had been somewhat quiet from the Japanese point of view mid-week source reports that the […]
The Top 4 Marijuana Stocks In CBD Right Now
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Are you ready? A new industry is on the cusp of significant expansion. This is according to a just-released report by the Brightfield Group. It has calculated that the hemp-CBD market alone could reach $22 billion by 2022. Even for 2018, we are looking at a $591 million industry. CBD specifically is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid […]
Brand Bravery As A Go-to-Market Strategy
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Nike’s tenet “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” is inspirational. While some are applauding Nike for standing up for what it believes, others (who disagree with Nike on this issue) find themselves torn between their love of the brand and their own beliefs. Quinnipiac University found that American voters approve of Nike’s […]
Consumer Expectations: Home Prices, Spending, Household Income, Inflation
Sep 16, 2018
Jeremy Parkinson
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Every month, the NY Fed conducts a survey of consumer expectations. The lead chart is from the Fed, I created the others The New York Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations shows “Consumers’ Expectations Largely Stable; while Home Price Growth Expectations Continue to Retreat”. Year-ahead inflation expectations remained steady at 3.0 percent over the month while three-year-ahead […]