Wall Street is still arguing over the Fed’s implications, but markets mostly reversed last night. Dow up 225. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
GavekalDragonomics’ Louis Gave says the dynamics are changing for US equities. Continued outperformance this year seems unlikely.
A late plunge in US bond yields last night livened debate as to whether the Fed statement should be considered dovish or hawkish. Dow down 195. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
The ECB afterglow faded last night as weak US data and earnings brought Wall Street back to earth. Dow down 291. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Wrap of events affecting the market on Friday night and the weekend and a preview of the week ahead.
The ECB delivered an even bigger QE package than expected last night, silencing the doubters. Dow up 259. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
Impact on miners of oil fall; energy picks; structural changes in mineral sands; aluminium production, prices and inventory up; and gloom for thermal coal.
As rates are cut and presses primed across the globe, it’s all about the ECB tonight. Dow up 39. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)
The Chartist reports that despite apparent support at US$45, the path of least resistance for the crude price remains to the downside.
A flat night on Wall Street ahead of the ECB meeting greets the first FNArena home-grown Overnight Report for 2015. Dow up 3. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)