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Monetary Madness - Beware The FOMC Jaberwocky

Monetary Madness - Beware The FOMC Jaberwocky

Authored by EconomicPrism's MN Gordon, annotated by Acting-Man's Pater Tenebrarum,

Down the Rabbit Hole

“The hurrier I go, the behinder I get,” is oft attributed to the White Rabbit from Lewis Carroll’s, Alice in Wonderland.  Where this axiom appears within the text of the story is a mystery.  But we suspect the White Rabbit must utter it about the time Alice follows him down the rabbit hole.

 

Pick a rabbit to follow…

BofA: "Has The Fed Become Concerned About The Surge In Stocks?"

BofA: "Has The Fed Become Concerned About The Surge In Stocks?"

In a unexpectedly gloomy note from BofA's Chief strategist David Woo, titled "Sell before it's too late", the analyst writes that this is "a market with risk off written all over it" largely as a result of a string of weaker-than-expected US data over the past week, which "has only strengthened our view that the US economy is losing momentum" and adds that the culprit is the lack of progress in tax reform in Washington.

Key Events In The Coming Quiet Week: Brexit, Housing And Lots Of Fed Speakers

Key Events In The Coming Quiet Week: Brexit, Housing And Lots Of Fed Speakers

In an otherwise relatively quiet week in which the only upcoming US data is housing, current account and jobless claims, UK politics will again draw attention, one year (on Friday) after the Brexit referendum and as noted earlier, Brexit negotiations begin on Monday, despite lingering political uncertainty in the UK. Also no less than 9 FOMC members are scheduled to speak this week.

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