Posts Tagged ‘Summer’
Greetings. I finally managed to sort all the pictures from my recent summer holiday in Italy. I’ve been to Italy several times and I really like the country. There are some fabulous places to visit, such as Tuscany – if you like the countryside and medieval towns. If you’ve never been to Italy before and [...]

Or something worse? The talking heads would like you to believe that the weak economic data we are seeing is only transitory and in fact the good times are just around the corner. I’m having a hard time rectifying this sentiment, as it seems like the “good times” are what has been transitory led by [...]
Greetings. Since I am currently on summer vacation, in the beautiful Italy, I will probably not be posting much for the next week.
Zoo Lignano
Cheers!
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Article Source | Post tags: holiday, Italy
Here endeth the Summer. We hope you have enjoyed your break in the market’s road side service station, because it’s time to climb back on board before heading back out onto the highway. Remember, tiredness kills. Unfortunately too many Macro punters, instead of sitting back and sipping overpriced “beverage-like products” surrounded by screaming kids have [...]

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — With many traders out of the office in late summer — and those still participating left confused by mixed reports — stocks are headed for a volatile week.
Late August is “prime time for low-volume season,” said Kim Caughey, senior equity analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group. And trade has already been [...]
UK July Halifax house price index +0.6% m/m, some way better than median forecast of -0.3%
Interest rates will have to go up quicker than anyone expects, ex-Bank of England officials warn – The Telegraph
Euro zone July final services PMI 55.8, down from flash 56.0
Japan FinMin Noda: Excessive disorderly fx moves undesireable for economic stability – JIJI
UK July [...]

For now, the Euro zone debt crisis appears to have been averted. For now. The Euro is higher for the second straight day as short-covering is taking place. As I’ve repeatedly mentioned, every day that the Euro can get by without negative news is a positive for world markets in general. As a result, we’ve [...]
