viernes, 31 de enero de 2014

Today’s articles on Macro View

Editors' Picks

Getting Comfortable With Market Volatility by Franklin Templeton Investments

Market Outlook

Controlled Burns Lead To New Growth (In Markets As Well As In Forests) by Joseph L. Shaefer

Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by Wall Street Breakfast

Fear The Stock Bubble, But Don't Sweat The Emerging Market Crisis by Cyniconomics

Getting Comfortable With Market Volatility by Franklin Templeton Investments

NYSE Margin Debt Hits Record $444.93 Billion In December: Risk Rank At No. 1 by J.J. McGrath

Emerging Markets: Don't Try To Discriminate by Evariste Lefeuvre

Emerging Market Crisis And Capital Flows: New Patterns by Evariste Lefeuvre

Is This A Transitory Correction? by Michael A. Gayed

Flexibility Important During Indecisive Periods by Chris Ciovacco

Individual Investors Head For The Hills by Bespoke Investment Group

AAII Sentiment Survey: Bears Outnumber Bulls For First Time Since August by AAII

Daily State Of The Markets: Is It Time To Move Into Crisis Mode? by David Moenning

Today's Market: Spotlight On Technology, Big Moves by Matthew Smith

If This Is A Replay Of The Asian Crisis Of 1997-1999, It Could Be Good For Stocks by Linus Wilson

Completing A Quantum Shift In Future Expectations by Ironman at Political Calculations

Commodities

Don't Count On High Natural Gas Prices To Hold by Robert Wagner

USDA Weekly Exports: Corn Sales Spike by T. Marc Schober

Commodities Today: Opportunities Plentiful With Recent Moves by Matthew Smith

The Numbers Don't Lie: Why The Industrial Minerals Sector Is Here To Stay by The Gold Report

8 Wonders Of The Renewable World by Youth Equity

Economy

China's Rebalancing Economy by Ironman at Political Calculations

Farewell To Ben Bernanke by Scott Sumner

Market Comment: Party Like It's 1997! by Brian Romanchuk

When Good Models Go Bad by Jeff Miller

The Good News Behind Modest GDP Growth by Calafia Beach Pundit

A Healthy Correction In Emerging Markets by Scott Minerd

The Fed Ignores The Emerging Markets At Its Peril by Desmond Lachman

The Path To Becoming An Emerging Market by AllianceBernstein

Jobless Claims Rise More Than Expected by Bespoke Investment Group

Personal Consumption Expenditures: Dec 2013 Preview by James Picerno

Janet Yellen's Impossible Task by Pater Tenebrarum

Good GDP, Soft Deflator by Marc Chandler

Forex

Dollar And Yen Finish The Month On Firm Footing by Marc Chandler

GBP/USD: Falls Back To Support At 1.6450 To One Week Low by Dean Popplewell

AUD/USD - Desperate To Hold Onto Key Level At 0.88 by Dean Popplewell

When Will The Swiss National Bank Go Japan On The Franc? by Oriental Trader

U.S. Dollar / Canadian Dollar: Steady As Unemployment Claims Jump by Dean Popplewell

Australian Dollar / U.S. Dollar: Higher Despite Weak Aussie Housing Data by Dean Popplewell

U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen: Steady Ahead Of U.S. Unemployment Claims by Dean Popplewell

GBP/USD - Lower As U.S. Key Numbers Disappoint by Dean Popplewell

Emerging Markets Re-Emerge by Joseph Calhoun

EUR Splutters, EM Dives While Investors See Red by Dean Popplewell

Real Estate

December New Home Sales: Downtrend In Sales Is Confirmed by Dave Kranzler

Pending Home Sales: December 2013 by Sold At The Top

Restructuring The Housing Market by John M. Mason


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