Fri Oct 8, 2010 17:07 GMT |
On the back of the latest European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council meeting held on October 7, it still looks like rates will remain low for a while yet. While the eurozone macroeconomic outlook has remained constant in August and September, global monetary dynamics have not. With the Bank of Japan launching fresh quantitative easing… [Read more]
Tags: currency wars, ECB, euro, quantitative easing, Trichet
Posted in: Currencies, General
Fri May 7, 2010 16:05 GMT |
Recent developments in global markets have largely reaffirmed BMI’s pre-existing key views on the eurozone (it looks bad), deflation and inflation (it’s deflation), and the outlook for growth in the second half of 2010 (our expectation for a slowdown is looking better and better). Mark Schaltuper is joined by Tim Cooper, BMI’s Chief Economist, to… [Read more]

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Tags: 1000 points, Athens, bunds, Double Dip, Dow Jones, ECB, euro, Euro-zone, Germany, global markets, Greece, Greek bailout, meltdown, rally, Trichet
Posted in: China, Equities, Eurozone, Financials, General, Inflation/Deflation, Podcast, US