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Sun, 4 October 2020
Week Ahead: Pence vs Harris in focus after messy presidential debate
Vice president Mike Pence and senator Kamala Harris will both be hoping to emerge from this week’s vice presidential debate with more dignity than the presidential candidates did last week. It shouldn’t be hard. Also ahead, there’s plenty from central banks this week, including a rate decision from the RBA and minutes from the latest FOMC and ECB meetings.
Fri, 2 October 2020
Stocks sink as Trump tests positive for Covid-19
President Trump and First Lady Melania have tested positive for Covid-19. How has the market reacted, and what does this mean for the US Presidential Election?
Fri, 2 October 2020
Europe’s best performing stocks in Q3
Although the coronavirus pandemic is still hanging over the stock market, Q3 saw attention turning to the recovery prospects after the damage dealt in the first half of the year. Here are some of the best and worst performers in the quarter just ended.
Thu, 1 October 2020
Sterling’s RoRo Yo-Yo day
The pound endured some wild whipsaws today on a range of Brexit headlines.
Thu, 1 October 2020
Who won the first US presidential debate?
Blonde Money CEO and XRay regular Helen Thomas recaps what we learned – or didn’t – from the first debate of the US Presidential Election between President Trump and Joe Biden.
Thu, 1 October 2020
Stocks up, Rolls-Royce down on rights issue
Stock market bulls got the signal they needed from US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, who said the White House was serious about doing a deal with House Democrats on a stimulus package. Nevertheless, no agreement was reached after talks between Mnuchin and Nancy Pelosi. The Democrats pulled a vote on their $2.2tn package; the White House has come up with a $1.5tn counteroffer. Stimulus is coming, the question really is only when – a deal before the election still looks difficult.
Wed, 30 September 2020
EIA oil inventories preview: Crude struggles after mixed API data
Crude and Brent oil are struggling below opening levels today after a bearish inventory report from the American Petroleum Institute. Both benchmarks headed back towards the two-week lows hit yesterday before returning to trade just under opening levels.
Wed, 30 September 2020
US Presidential debate farce, Compass points way to more lockdown worries
Staying up for the first Presidential debate would hardly have been worth it. Unedifying is the best word to describe. Biden held his own and the president missed his chance, mainly by talking over his rival at any opportunity; he did not allow Biden enough rope to hang himself.
Tue, 29 September 2020
Equity markets hungover ahead of Presidential debate + Brexit breakthrough?
There is the whiff of a hangover for investors this morning as European shares stumbled after an exuberant rally in the previous session that left the major bourses around 2-3% higher to start the week. We haven’t made it back to the key mid-Sep levels and bulls may be looking at downside risks in the shape of the slowing economic recovery and pre-election jitters.