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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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Eurozone Unemployment Dips Under 7% For The First Time Ever
March 03, 2022
The unemployment rate fell to 6.8% in January, down from 7% in December. Labor demand continues to boom at the moment, putting further pressure on wage growth.
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The Songs of the 50 States
February 22, 2022
A look at 50 ETFs after today's close.
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Futures Tumble After Deadly Escalation In Ukraine Crisis
February 21, 2022
Any hope of de-escalation following the news late last night that Putin and Biden had agreed to a Macron-organized summit to pursue a diplomatic path out of the Ukraine crisis lasted only a few hours,...
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Long-Holiday Weekend In The U.S. May Deter Strong Risk-Taking Today
February 18, 2022
The euro is in less than a quarter-cent range today. It appears sandwiched between two large option expirations today.
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US Sows Doubts over Eastern Europe De-Escalation
February 17, 2022
US intelligence claims that Russia is still mobilizing for an attack on Ukraine is sapping risk appetites and lifting gold to its highest level since last June around $1885-$1890.
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Inflation In Hungary Moves Up Yet Again
February 11, 2022
The January re-pricing was much stronger than expected, translating into a significant acceleration both in headline and core inflation.
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ECB shows words matter more than actions
February 07, 2022
Lagarde dropped the central bank equivalent of a bombshell by saying that eurozone inflation was likely to stay elevated for longer than previously anticipated.
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Not So Quiet On The Eastern European Front
February 15, 2022
One must at least attempt to understand the Russian perspective. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the US and Western allies made a promise to Russia that NATO would not expand its membership to...
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If The Market Panicked, Will The Fed?
February 11, 2022
The higher-than-expected US CPI coupled with strong comments from the Federal Reserve's leading hawk saw a surge in interest rates, knocking stocks and lifting the dollar.
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Is The US January CPI Anti-Climactic?
February 10, 2022
Equities in Asia extended their recovery and Europe's Stoxx 600 is up for the fourth consecutive session. US futures, are, however, trading lower ahead of the January CPI figure.
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Futures, Global Markets Jump As Bond Rout Eases
February 09, 2022
Much of today's rally is the result of Bank of France Governor Villeroy pushing back against market pricing yesterday, which suggests that there are indeed limits to just how far central banks are...
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The ECB’s Roadmap To Normalization
February 07, 2022
At today's hearing at the European Parliament, ECB's President Christine Lagarde tried to put the hawkish genie back into the bottle after an aggressive repricing in markets following Thursday's ECB...
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Eurozone Retail Sales Tanked In December As Restrictions Hit Shops
February 04, 2022
The drop in retail sales was disproportionally caused by countries imposing stricter Covid-19 measures.
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ECB performs hawkish backward roll
February 03, 2022
While there were no changes in the ECB’s action, the comments during the press conference were interesting.
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Risk Appetites Return (For The Moment)
February 09, 2022
A pullback in yields is bolstering risk appetites today, lifting equities and weighing on the greenback. Most Asia Pacific equity markets rallied at least 1%, led by Hong Kong.
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Debt Markets Calm
February 08, 2022
A calmer European debt market and the second consecutive decline in the German two-year yield has weighed on the euro. It briefly dipped below $1.14 in the European morning.
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European Rate Surge Continues
February 07, 2022
Given dramatic reaction to last week's ECB meeting and Lagarde's reluctance to pledge no hikes this year, the focus remains on the ECB.
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European Interest Rate And Oil Price Adjustment Continue Ahead Of US/Canada Jobs Report
February 04, 2022
Better earnings from Amazon, Pinterest, and Snap lifted US tech after the dramatic loss on Wall Street yesterday. Most Asia Pacific bourses rose, led by the 3.75% rally as Hong Kong re-opened. India...
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Eurozone GDP continued to grow in the fourth quarter despite Omicron
January 31, 2022
The quarterly growth rate of 0.3% proved the resilience of the eurozone economy.
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The Battle for Europe Integration Has Failed And Russia Provides Proof
January 30, 2022
It's time to concede European integration failed. What are the consequences?
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Rates Spark: Real Yields Ease
January 28, 2022
As the end of the month nears, rates usually find themselves in a more supportive flows backdrop, also given that the supply activities should subside after the flurry of deals in recent weeks.
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ECB: Inflation To Force The ECB's Hand
February 04, 2022
Going into the ECB meeting the focus was always going to be about inflation. The ECB had held a pretty steady hand in their view that inflation was transitory and that the ECB saw no reason to act.
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Rates Spark: Get Used To Positive Yields
February 02, 2022
Rates markets are inclined to see the economic glass as half full. Today’s Eurozone core CPI could add to the bond market’s torments.
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Eurozone Unemployment Drops In December
February 01, 2022
As the eurozone labor market leaves the pandemic behind, countries with particularly low unemployment rates like Germany and the Netherlands are increasingly confronted with labor shortages.
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Rates Spark: The Inflation Scare Returns
February 01, 2022
German inflation has given financial markets another headache on top of Fed and Bank of England tightening this year. Core bonds are at the epicenter of the market reaction but stress could quickly...
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Top 4 Economic Events To Move Financial Markets This Week
January 31, 2022
This week, three central banks announce their monetary policy decisions, building momentum for the NFP report scheduled for next Friday.
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ECB Preview: How To Avoid Jumping From Patience To Panic
January 29, 2022
Next week’s European Central Bank meeting is unlikely to bring any policy changes.
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How the ECB left ‘Team transitory’ at the December meeting
January 20, 2022
The released minutes from the European Central Bank’s December meeting illustrate that the bank has left 'team transitory', but without transferring into 'team permanent'.
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Eurozone PMI falls but remains well above 50 as supply chain problems ease
January 24, 2022
Falling service sector activity reflects the impact of Omicron on the economy, but manufacturing problems eased.
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UK PMIs Point To Modest Omicron Economic Hit
January 24, 2022
A more modest fall in the PMIs relative to past COVID waves hints that the cumulative hit to UK monthly GDP from Omicron will be less than 1%.
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