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The Best And Worst Performing Assets In September, Q3 And 2017 YTD

The Best And Worst Performing Assets In September, Q3 And 2017 YTD

While September and Q3 were the latest solid month for US risk assets, which ended the month and quarter at all time highs, across the globe returns were relatively more mixed for the sample of assets tracked by Deutsche Bank. That said, a large number of assets (21 of 39 in local currency terms) finished with a total return between -1% and +1% which in part reflects another month of incredibly low volatility with the VIX in particular spending much of it trading between 9.5 and 11.0.

Dow Tops 22,500 As Nasdaq Slumps

Dow Tops 22,500 As Nasdaq Slumps

Thanks to Goldman, Disney, and3M, The Dow has surged this morning, topping 22,500 for the first time as Nasdaq has suffered since Europe closed...

Nasdaq dipped red briefly..

It seems European markets closing prompted selling in Tech stocks...

 

It appears Europe's close also sparked a buying panic for value stocks...

 

And here's why...

A broken market fixes all ills.

Key Events In The Coming Week: A Negative Payrolls Number And Non-stop Fed Speakers

Key Events In The Coming Week: A Negative Payrolls Number And Non-stop Fed Speakers

While central banks step away from the spotlight, as does Asian data and markets with China and South Korea both taking a weeklong break, there will be a bevy of central bank speakers to "explain" what is going on while it will be a busy week data wise, with the US employment trade balance report due this week, PMI and retail sales in Euro area, as well as PMI and house prices in UK. The key central bank events include the Australia RBA board meeting, ECB minutes,Yellen and Fed member speeches. In Emerging Markets, there are monetary policy meetings in India, Poland and Romania.

Monarch Airlines Files For Insolvency: Britain’s Biggest-Ever Airline Collapse

Monarch Airlines Files For Insolvency: Britain’s Biggest-Ever Airline Collapse

U.K. leisure carrier Monarch Airlines filed for insolvency on Monday, the biggest ever failure of a British airline, stranding tens of thousands of travellers overseas and prompting the country’s biggest-ever peacetime repatriation effort, as the government has to find a way to to arrange the return of 110,000 tourists, and marking the third failure of a major European operator in five months. Monarch cancelled about 300,000 future bookings and apologized to customers and staff as it became the UK’s largest carrier to go into administration, according to Reuters.

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