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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Nov 26, 20224 min read
WEEKLY: Risk markets grind higher
Stocks and bonds are much better on the week, continuing a nice run in the 4Q22. The rally is broadening and orderly. Too much, too fast?
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Nov 19, 20226 min read
WEEKLY: Fed “talking heads” pour cold water on rally
The week could have been worse thanks to the talking heads from the Fed, but Friday saved the day. Yield curve steepens, oil prices plummet
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Nov 12, 20226 min read
WEEKLY: US CPI and midterms push markets higher
FTX goes bust, US CPI suggests possible Fed pivot, and US midterms lead to the end of Dem progressive legislation. Equities & bonds rally.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Oct 29, 20226 min read
WEEKLY: Markets improve as FAMAG companies flounder
This week was mainly about earnings, including banks, FAMAG companies and oil giants. ECB and BoJ behaved as expected. US 3Q22 GDP beats.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Oct 22, 20226 min read
Week ended Oct 21, 2022
Headlines says it all. More turmoil in U.K. politics (and 10.1% CPI). Decent S&P 500 earnings, TSLA and SNAP disappoint. Yen softens.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Oct 15, 20226 min read
Week ended Oct 14, 2022
The Truss government takes a U-Turn and throws Kwarteng under the bus, and US equities experience unusual volatility following hot CPI.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Oct 8, 20227 min read
Week ended Oct 7 2022
Markets were up on bad economic news, and then faltered on good economic news. The narrative of a Fed pivot won't go away.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Oct 1, 20226 min read
Week Ended Sept 30th, 2022
The week, month and quarter was simply a disaster for both equity and bond investors globally, there was simply nowhere to hide except cash.
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tim@emorningcoffee.com
Sep 24, 20227 min read
Week ended Sept 23rd 2022
It was a horrific week brought on by central banks doing exactly what they said they were going to do. Reality is setting in and its painful
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