Neil Wilson's Comment & Analysis
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After a strong week for global stock markets, there’s a tepid start to trade early on Monday. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is starting to become background music. Higher oil prices are...
Stocks held gains in early trade in Europe after a sharp rally for US stocks in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate hike since 2018. European indices rose mildly in early...
Watercooler chat: will the US dollar lose its reserve currency status? A WSJ report yesterday said Saudi Arabia was in talks with China to settle some of oil sales there in yuan...we’ve been...
Sea of red on the boards this morning as risk turns off. After a decent rally for Europe, weakness in the US session and Asia is harder to shake off today. There’s little good news, bonds are...
Crude prices rebounded this morning after being whipsawed on various Russia headlines. Brent and WTI plunged yesterday in a brutal reversal as the UAE indicated it could start pumping more oil and...
What if instead of measuring the size of your economy based on make-believe stuff like Zoom (NASDAQ:ZM) and Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX), you value your economy on actual hard assets, like nickel, palladium...
Crazy commodity moves: it’s not just oil and gas markets going parabolic; yesterday saw multiple sigma moves in nickel prices as it jumped over 70% in a single day. Prices are higher again today...
Crude oil soaring, stocks down, goldat $2k – welcome to the new world order of stagflation and bear markets...I suppose this kind of inflation will wipe out the debt; the debt and the middle...
Stocks were dumped early on Friday, extending gains from a sharp selloff yesterday afternoon, as Europe woke to the dire situation in Ukraine. Shelling led to a fire at Europe’s largest nuclear...
Stocks have rallied, bond yields are back up, crude prices are surging...wheat limit up again. Commodity prices as measured by the S&P GSCI index are at their highest since 2008. This is...