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The week in charts – episode 1

March 10, 2017by jsblokland 1 Comment

This week in financial markets summarized in charts.

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

Week End Blog – Draghi does it again!

October 23, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Draghi does it again! A headline very appropriate for many financial articles and blogs, including this one. At the press conference, following the decision of the Governing Council of the […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

Week End Blog – Central Bank Headline Headaches!

October 16, 2015by jsblokland 1 Comment

I start off this episode of the Week End Blog with a shameless example of self-advertisement. This week I made it to Business Insider’s list of ‘the 128 finance people […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

Six Charts to make you Suspicious of the Chinese Equity Market Rally

December 17, 2014by jsblokland 2 Comments

While equities around the world are getting severely hit this December, one market stubbornly rallies on. For the Chinese stock market lower oil prices, the demolition of Russia, and the […]

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EQUITIES, FINANCIAL MARKETS

What the Chinese PPI tells you about the stock market

July 9, 2013by jsblokland Leave a comment

The Chinese producer price index (PPI) came in lower than expected today. The PPI for June measured -2.7% (yoy), which means the PPI has been negative for the last 16 […]

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EQUITIES, FINANCIAL MARKETS

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