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Week End Blog – Zero is NOT the Lower Bound!

October 30, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Zero is not the lower bound! The graph below shows this was already the case, but this week the ECB and Sweden’s Riksbank hinted at even lower rates going forward. […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

Five Charts revealing the Losers of Lower Oil Prices

December 30, 2014by jsblokland 1 Comment

Update Jan 7 2015. The price of a barrel of crude oil fell below $48 yesterday. This means the oil price has collapsed 57% since the peak in June of […]

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BONDS, EQUITIES, FINANCIAL MARKETS

Week End Blog – China slowdown, Eurozone resilience and American windfall

October 24, 2014by jsblokland Leave a comment

Welcome to the Week End Blog. This week’s main macro number had to be Chinese GDP growth for Q3. Year-on-year GDP growth came in at 7.3%, slightly above expectations. Yet, […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

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