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Tag Archives: Kospi
Week in Review
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Kospi and Nikkei diverge in the Bretton Woods
Take a look at the divergence between Korea’s Kospi and Japan’s Nikkei over the past month. Clearly the result of Shinzo Abe’s policy to weaken the yen. Recall how the last big dollar/yen reversal in 1995 helped set the stage … Continue reading
Week in Review: Asia’s Big Bounce
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodites, Copper, Corn, Crude Oil, Gold, Kospi, Shanghai, Stocks
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Global Trend Indicators
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Week in Review: Power of the (Printing) Press
Stunning to think the Fed is widely expected to engage in another round of quantitative easing, i.e, print money, with the S&P500 up over 10 percent and NASDAQ almost 14 percent in the first seven months of the year. At … Continue reading
Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Copper, Crude Oil, Gold, Kospi, Nikkei, Shanghai Composite, Stocks
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World’s Ugliest Chart Contest
Here’s a couple fugly charts from the major equity indices that we track. The ugliest are China related such as its de facto suppliers — Japan, Korea, and Brazil. Let’s start with S&P500 – a relatively good looking chart … Continue reading
Posted in Ugly Chart Contest
Tagged Bovespa, CAC 40, Kospi, Nikkei, Russell 2000, Ungly Chart Contest
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Corn, Gold, Hang seng, Kospi, Natural Gas, Nikkei, Oil, Stocks, Wheat
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Week in Review: Global Equities Have Worst Week of 2012
Key Data Points S&P500, Dow, Nasdaq, Russell, DAX, FSTE, BOVESPA, Mexico IPC, Kospi, and All Ordinaries have worst week of 2012. (click here if charts are not observable)
Posted in Week in Review
Tagged All Ordinaries, bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, DAX, Dow, FSTE, Gold, Kospi, Mexico IPC, NASDAQ, Oil, Russell, S&P500, Stocks
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Corn, DAX, Gold, Hang seng, Kospi, Natural Gas, Oil, Shanghai Composite, Stocks, Wheat
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China Rate Hike: Four Markets to Watch
Fearsome Foursome We’re watching the reaction in four markets to gauge how the Christmas gift from the Kings of the East will affect global risk appetite. The People’s Bank of China increased both the benchmark lending rate by 25 basis … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, BRICs, Commodities, Crude Oil, Equities, Monetary Policy
Tagged Australia, Bovespa, China, China Interest Rate Hike, Copper, Hang seng, Kospi, Monetary Policy, Nikkei, Oil, Shanghai
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