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Eurozone Ishares MSCI ETF
(NY:
EZU
)
47.04
+0.04 (+0.09%)
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Updated: 8:00 PM EST, Nov 22, 2024
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ECB Suffers Financially Under Its Own Rate Hikes
February 23, 2023
By using former risk provisions, the European Central Bank avoided presenting a loss in its 2022 financial accounts.
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Two Trades To Watch: EUR/GBP, S&P500
February 23, 2023
EUR/GBP looks to inflation data, BoE speakers. S&P500 rises post FOMC minutes & ahead of US GDP data.
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How The ECB’s Rate Hikes Are Filtering Through To The Eurozone Economy
February 22, 2023
The European Central Bank's policy stance has become restrictive. The impact on the economy is probably the most underestimated drag on growth for 2023.
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Inventory Overhang Will Be A Modest Headwind For Eurozone Growth
February 22, 2023
Fully stocked warehouses, the higher cost of working capital, and a gradual return of just-in-time management will likely weigh on inventory building in the coming months.
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Eurozone PMI Shows Strong Increase In February
February 21, 2023
The composite PMI increased from 50.3 to 52.3, hinting at accelerating growth over the course of the first quarter.
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Rates Spark: Looking Backward To Economic Data And Forward To Geopolitics
February 21, 2023
Today promises another series of upbeat indicators reinforcing the higher-for-longer narrative. Euro rates appear to have only just reached fair value, helping to explain why investors still look at...
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Eurozone Industrial Production Drops In December
February 15, 2023
Eurozone industry ended the year on a weak note as production data showed a decline of 1.1% from November and a 1.7% drop compared to the year before.
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What Goes Up Must Come Down
February 11, 2023
We continue to observe how markets can act with a herding mindset. In this way, there may be cries of a soft landing in one moment, a no landing the next, and a hard landing shortly thereafter.
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Credit Squeezing Into Central Banks – What Next?
February 02, 2023
Further spread tightening today as the significant inflow-induced squeeze in credit continues.
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Rates Spark: Higher For Longer Hits Selectively, For Now
February 15, 2023
Core bonds are on the back foot as the higher-for-longer narrative takes hold. Today’s US data should reinforce that trend, courtesy of unseasonably warm weather.
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Week Ahead: US CPI to Begin Sharper Deacceleration through H1 23
February 11, 2023
The dollar has rebounded along with US economic data. Now we watch the upcoming data for the EU, UK, Japan and Australia. Plus Canada, Mexico, China.
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Don’t Worry, The President Is Buying… [Dirty Dozen]
February 06, 2023
The S&P 500 is short-term overextended and at resistance. We have conviction that it will punch through this time, but we’ll likely see a small pullback or consolidation first, so expect some chop and...
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ECB Press Conference Brings More Fog Than Clarity
February 02, 2023
During the Q&A session, European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde confirmed the ECB's hawkish stance, while probably also confusing some market participants.
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Eurozone Inflation Looks Encouraging, But Be Careful Interpreting The Data
February 01, 2023
Headline inflation continues its fast decline and dropped to 8.5% in January, while core inflation remains stubbornly high at 5.2%.
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ECB Preview: Still Licensed To Hike
January 26, 2023
Recent economic data in the eurozone offers a taste of what will increasingly become a new challenge for the ECB.
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Rates Spark: Can’t Keep A Bund Down
January 25, 2023
The bond market rally is returning with a vengeance. Lower implied volatility and inflation expectations justify the move but we think the macro underlying assumptions are questionable.
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Eurozone PMI Improves As Mild Winter Helps Economy
January 24, 2023
The eurozone economy was boosted in December by the mild winter weather.
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Euro Credit Supply 2023: Supply Forecasts
January 11, 2023
2022 was another bumper year for bank bond supply. Looking into 2023 financials, bond supply is likely to face another strong year.
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Eurozone Avoids Contraction But Domestic Demand Falters
January 31, 2023
A resilient eurozone economy managed to grow by 0.1% in the fourth quarter, but this likely masks a contraction in household spending. The worst scenarios for this winter have been avoided, but the...
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Eurozone Sentiment Continues To Improve
January 30, 2023
Economic sentiment in the eurozone increased to 99.9 in January, the third consecutive increase. Service sector businesses were particularly upbeat, resulting in stubbornly high selling price...
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The $16 Trillion European Union Economy
January 29, 2023
The EU economy is top-heavy, even without the UK. In terms of GDP, the top 5 countries account for almost 70%, and 37% of the member states account for 87.5% of the $16 trillion EU economy.
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Italian Businesses Upbeat In January, While Consumer Confidence Wanes
January 26, 2023
Italian confidence data point to a decent start to 2023, with services a growth driver and manufacturing stabilizing. Consumers, however, are more worried, still pressed by stubbornly high inflation.
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Bank Of Canada May Say Pause, But The Market Hears Finished
January 25, 2023
Amid sharp losses in the US equity futures, the US dollar is mostly firmer against the G10 currencies. The notable exception is the Australian dollar, where high-than-expected inflation boosts the risk...
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Any Drop In Euro Interest Rates In 2023 Will Be Temporary
January 10, 2023
2023 starts with a number of dilemmas for European rates.
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German Ifo Index Improves Again In January
January 25, 2023
Germany’s most prominent indicator has improved for the fourth month in a row, but the renewed optimism is still based on very fragile fundamentals.
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Will The Year Of The Rabbit Run Out Of Steam?
January 21, 2023
Credit spreads have rallied at the start of the year, with equities also posting positive returns. Better news on growth and inflation supports this price action. However, we would also note that there...
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ECB Minutes Show That The Job Is Far From Done
January 19, 2023
The minutes of the European Central Bank's December decision once again confirm the main messages heard during and after the meeting: the Bank is far from done with its rate hike cycle.
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BoJ Coming Under Pressure As Inflation Continues To Rise
January 14, 2023
Yields in Japan came under renewed upward pressure during the past week, as stronger Tokyo inflation data led to increased speculation of a further policy adjustment at next week’s Bank of Japan...
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Eurozone Labor Market Still Going Strong With Unemployment At 6.5%
January 09, 2023
The eurozone unemployment rate was unchanged in November despite economic conditions pointing to contraction. This leaves the labor market historically strong, but also makes it a key risk for...
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Weekly Commentary: Issues 2023
January 08, 2023
Bubble: A self-reinforcing, but inevitably unsustainable inflation. Bubbles are a monetary phenomenon fueled by some underlying source of Credit expansion. If accommodated by loose monetary policy,...
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