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El-Erian Warns "Investors Are Underestimating Sudden Policy Shifts"

El-Erian Warns "Investors Are Underestimating Sudden Policy Shifts"

 

Separate comments last week from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi and Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen confirmed an ongoing change in the policy configuration facing their two systemically important central banks: The recognition of a transition in both economic conditions and prospects, along with questions about robustness and durability.

Goldman Warns The Following Assets Are "Most Vulnerable To Substantial Repricing"

Goldman Warns The Following Assets Are "Most Vulnerable To Substantial Repricing"

In an overnight note by Goldman's Ian Wright titled "Calm before the storm", which looks at pricing of risk during the current low-vol episode, the GS strategist writes that in the run up to the inauguration last Friday of the 45th President of the US, investors have remained keen to discuss all things at the intersection of President Trump and markets. And yet, despite the uncertainty, volatility has been very low, which is why Goldman tries to estimate which assets appear the most fragile in the event that volatility picks up.

For The First Time Ever Russia Beats Saudi Arabia As China's Top Oil Supplier

For The First Time Ever Russia Beats Saudi Arabia As China's Top Oil Supplier

While OPEC members were infighting over crude production and export quotas, posturing with temporary production cuts (just so the Saudis could get a six month reprieve during which it clears out a massive internal crude glut), Russia was busy capturing market share, and according to overnight Chinese data, Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as China’s top oil supplier last year for the first time ever boosted by robust demand from independent Chinese "teapot" refineries.

Key Events In The Coming Week: All Eyes On Trump's First Actions

Key Events In The Coming Week: All Eyes On Trump's First Actions

The key economic releases this week are durable goods and GDP on Friday. On the political front, the focus will be is on the first actions of the Trump administration including moves on TPP and NAFTA. There are no scheduled Fed speeches this week.

Arond the globe, the UK Supreme Court decision on Art.50 and the Italian Constitutional Court's decision on the electoral law are on Tuesday. In EM, we have monetary policy meetings in Colombia, Hungary, Turkey, South Africa and Ukraine.

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