Posts Tagged ‘US’
Cave’s Quarterly – Q3 2017 Round-Up
To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the latest edition of our quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
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To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the latest edition of our quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
Read MoreCave’s Quarterly – Q1 2017 Round-Up
To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the latest edition of our quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
Read MoreCave’s Quarterly – Q4 2016 Round-Up
To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the latest edition of our quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
Read MoreUS Election Update
Good work from the polling companies again! Having read through a number of early research pieces this morning, the main thrust seems to be as follows in respect of the implications of a Trump presidency. Republican control of the upper houses should permit most reasonable Trump policies getting through. Some of the more ‘controversial’ campaign…
Read MoreCave’s Quarterly – Q3 2016 Round-Up
To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the latest edition of our quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
Read MoreUS to ‘Trump’ Brexit?
Had you been told 12-months ago that Donald Trump would be the Republican’s Presidential candidate, and in with a very real chance of becoming the 45th President of the United States, you wouldn’t have been alone in responding with disbelief. But then again, I doubt this time last year many would have predicted that Britain,…
Read MoreYen Flies, Dollar Dives
One of the intended consequences of a country adopting a Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP) is a sharply lower domestic currency, which usually is considered a positive as it stimulates a region’s growth and inflation expectations. So when, in late January, Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda shocked the markets by introducing negative rates…
Read MoreCave’s Quarterly – Q1 2016 Round-Up
To get up to speed with the economic and market developments of the last three months, please take a read of the first edition of our new quarterly update – Cave’s Quarterly. CLICK HERE TO READ
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