• Global Fundamental Analysis 22/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 22/06/2020

    • June 24, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • [VIDEO] Currency point: Central Banks are at it again

    [VIDEO] Currency point: Central Banks are at it again

    • June 20, 2020

    ECB MEETINGS OF 2020 SHOULD REALLY BE CALLED ECB ‘STRATEGY REVIEWS’.
    Newly minted Chair Christine Lagarde clearly wanted to give herself ‘room’ having ordered a review to consider all aspects of its mandates, targets specifically inflation, performance, operational tools, communication and policy setting, plus others. It clearly leaves the ECB in a holding pattern, but that holding pattern means its highly unconventional policies setting won’t change until the Strategy Review is complete.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 19/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 19/06/2020

    • June 18, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 17/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 17/06/2020

    • June 18, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 16/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 16/06/2020

    • June 16, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 15/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 15/06/2020

    • June 16, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • [VIDEO] Currency point: The caveat that is the second wave

    [VIDEO] Currency point: The caveat that is the second wave

    • June 14, 2020

    ECB MEETINGS OF 2020 SHOULD REALLY BE CALLED ECB ‘STRATEGY REVIEWS’.
    Newly minted Chair Christine Lagarde clearly wanted to give herself ‘room’ having ordered a review to consider all aspects of its mandates, targets specifically inflation, performance, operational tools, communication and policy setting, plus others. It clearly leaves the ECB in a holding pattern, but that holding pattern means its highly unconventional policies setting won’t change until the Strategy Review is complete.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 12/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 12/06/2020

    • June 12, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 11/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 11/06/2020

    • June 12, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 10/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 10/06/2020

    • June 10, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • Global Fundamental Analysis 09/06/2020

    Global Fundamental Analysis 09/06/2020

    • June 9, 2020

    OPENING CALL: The Australian share market is expected to open lower. The SPI200 futures contract expected to open down 3 points.

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  • [VIDEO] Currency point: A touch of fatigue

    [VIDEO] Currency point: A touch of fatigue

    • June 7, 2020

    ECB MEETINGS OF 2020 SHOULD REALLY BE CALLED ECB ‘STRATEGY REVIEWS’.
    Newly minted Chair Christine Lagarde clearly wanted to give herself ‘room’ having ordered a review to consider all aspects of its mandates, targets specifically inflation, performance, operational tools, communication and policy setting, plus others. It clearly leaves the ECB in a holding pattern, but that holding pattern means its highly unconventional policies setting won’t change until the Strategy Review is complete.

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