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"No News Is Bad News": May Calls For 2 Year Exit "Implemention", No Mention Of Early Departure

"No News Is Bad News": May Calls For 2 Year Exit "Implemention", No Mention Of Early Departure

Theresa May's speech has concluded, and while she did not confirm prior rumors that she may call for early EU departure prior to 2019, cable is lower on what has been called a "no news is bad news" speech, because as Danske Bank said, May's remarks in which she confirmed that the UK will be leaving the EU, highlight the Brexit remains a headwind for the pound.

Global Markets Spooked By North Korea H-Bomb Threat; Focus Turns To Brexit Speech

Global Markets Spooked By North Korea H-Bomb Threat; Focus Turns To Brexit Speech

S&P futures retreated along with European and Asian shares with tech, and Apple supplier shares leading the drop while safe havens such as gold and the yen rose, as the war of words between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un escalated and North Korea threatened to launch a hydrogen bomb, leading to a prompt return of geopolitical concerns. Trade focus now turns to a planned speech by Theresa May on Brexit (full preview here).

Traders Yawn After Fed's "Great Unwind"

Traders Yawn After Fed's "Great Unwind"

One day after the much anticipated Fed announcement in which Yellen unveiled the "Great Unwinding" of a decade of aggressive stimulus, it has been a mostly quiet session as the Fed's intentions had been widely telegraphed (besides the December rate hike which now appears assured), despite a spate of other central bank announcements, most notably out of Japan and Norway, both of which kept policy unchanged as expected.

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