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Markets are feverish before the elections (and the Fed)

31/10/2024

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Financial markets have been moving erratically over the past week and will probably have to wait for the outcome of the US elections and the Fed's monetary policy meeting next week to find a medium-term catalyst. In the meantime, investors are focusing on geop ...

The wind has not changed direction

05/03/2024

The strength of American macroeconomic data at the start of the year undermined the overly optimistic scenario of a significant and rapid re ....

The Nvidia frenzy

29/02/2024

In a US equity market driven by the theme of generative artificial intelligence models and more generally by technologies linked to AI, inve ....

Inflation: the false flat (amount) before arrival?

20/02/2024

The latest American inflation figures, published last week for the month of January, came out above expectations and dampened the hopes of t ....

A start to the lunar year!

14/02/2024

Equity and bond markets can, at certain times, and this is currently the case, send contradictory signals. We have already been able to expl ....

Central banks are reframing (a little) the markets

30/01/2024

After a relatively calm week on the macroeconomic data front, central banks will return to the game this week starting this Thursday. The EC ....

Man is the measure of all things

18/01/2024

The most anticipated macroeconomic data of last week, American inflation came out slightly above expectations without this unduly disrupting ....

The holidays have seized up the markets

11/01/2024

While the start of the year is generally conducive to a green start for the stock markets, the first days of 2024 contrast sharply with the ....

FED Christmas Pivot

19/12/2023

The central bankers' ball was not easy last week. Recent inflation figures in the United States argue for a certain prudence on the part of ....

The Fed’s entry into a new cycle?

12/12/2023

It’s almost a sigh of relief! Launched into an inexorable decline towards 4%, American 10-year rates, which were still close to 5% at the en ....