Posts Tagged ‘FX’
Thu May 20, 2010 14:47 BST |
On this week’s Business Monitor Podcast, Head of Country Risk & Financial Markets Justin Patrie, Chief Economist Tim Cooper and Head of Asia Analysis Stuart Allsop discuss the global strategic outlook. The market sell-off catalysed by the German ban on naked short selling has reinforced BMI’s core views including deflation over inflation, a slowdown in… [Read more]

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Tags: Angela Merkel, australia, China, deflation, devaluation, Double Dip, Equities, Eurozone, FX, Global Strategy, inflation, interest rates, Naked Short Selling, Property Bubble, Renminbi, Revaluation, treasuries, Yields
Posted in: Asia, China, Commodities, Currencies, Emerging Europe, Equities, Eurozone, Financials, General, Inflation/Deflation, Podcast, US
Fri Apr 9, 2010 16:39 BST |
Business Monitor’s bullish stance on a host of emerging market (EM) currencies in recent quarters reflects one of our core macroeconomic assumptions, namely that unprecedented quantitative easing and loose fiscal policy measures in the US in 2009 would ultimately foster significant depreciatory forces for the US dollar. While this may not be visible in the… [Read more]

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Tags: Brazilian real, Currencies, emerging markets, euro, Eurozone, exchange rate, FX, Indian rupee, Japanese yen, lira, Malaysian ringgit, Mexican peso, peso, Risk Appetite, risk sentiment, Rouble, Russian rouble, Turkish lira, US dollar, yen
Posted in: Asia, China, Currencies, Emerging Europe, General, Latin America, Podcast
Tue Mar 2, 2010 16:28 BST |
In the latest twist to the heavily publicised reserve kerfuffle, President Cristina Fernández has this week replaced her contested decree to tap the country’s foreign exchange buffer with a slightly tweaked order to the same end. According to local media, the central bank, now governed by one of Fernández’s close allies, has already started transferring… [Read more]
Tags: Add new tag, Argentina, Bonds, forex reserves, FX, Kirchners, Latin America
Posted in: Latin America
Thu Jan 21, 2010 16:39 BST |
In this week’s Business Monitor Podcast ‘role-reversal’ Terry Alexander, Head of Country Risk and Capital Markets at Business Monitor, interviews Mark Schaltuper, Head of Latin American Markets, on the investment outlook for Brazil in 2010. With much of the ‘Great Brazil Hype’ already priced in, Mark argues that the tide may be turning for Brazilian… [Read more]

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Tags: Bovespa, Brazil, Brazilian real, economic policy, election, EM, Equities, FX, Lula, US dollar
Posted in: Currencies, Equities, Financials, General, Latin America, Podcast
Fri Nov 13, 2009 17:05 BST |
Risk Watchdog and his colleagues at Business Monitor International (BMI) have grown very bullish Latin American currencies. Three views in particular stand out and form part of the BMI Global Key Market Views portfolio: Last Friday, my colleagues at BMI initiated a long Chilean peso/short US dollar view, which hit the initial CLP510.00/US$ target within… [Read more]
Tags: Argentina, Brazil, BRL, Bullish, Chile, CLP, Forex, FX, Japan, JPY, Latin America, NDF, peso, real, US dollar
Posted in: Currencies, Financials, General, Latin America
Thu Oct 8, 2009 17:10 BST |
As we enter the fourth quarter, Terry Alexander returns with an outlook on near-term market dynamics, and why we are not yet ready to change our long-held bullish view. Stuart Allsopp joins this podcast to give a little more fundamental insight into what is driving the rally in Gold.

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Tags: Asia, Bubble, Bullish, deflation, Dow Jones, Equities, fundamentals, FX, gold, inflation, Market Rally, US dollar
Posted in: Commodities, Currencies, Equities, Financials, General, Inflation/Deflation, Podcast, US
Mon Sep 21, 2009 16:58 BST |
Regular readers of RiskWatchdog will recall that back in July, I flagged up the upside potential of several sub-Saharan African currencies. At that time, the units looked well-positioned to appreciate, thanks to rising global risk appetite, bullish technical patterns and the high yields on offer. I am pleased to say that this view has played… [Read more]
Tags: Africa, currency, FX, Kenya, south africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda, Yield, Zambia
Posted in: Africa, Currencies, Equities