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- phamlogg commented Mar 28, 2022
This will cap the bond yield, maybe even push it down, cause BoJ buys bonds -> bond supply down -> bond price up -> bond yield down, which in turn may have a negative effect on the currency. By buying bonds, they are also supplying the market with ...
- phamlogg commented Mar 24, 2022
The mad lad is bringing everyone down with him.
- phamlogg commented Mar 24, 2022
What does weak Yen reflect then?
- phamlogg commented Feb 14, 2022
People in positions of power being corrupt and getting away with it? Just another day on Earth I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- phamlogg commented Nov 30, 2021
High inflation expectations means earlier tightening of monetary policies, i.e higher rates, which could mean appreciation for the USD. The move up is the market pricing in this expectation. Forget what you know about fundamental analysis.
- phamlogg commented Nov 4, 2021
Oh fuck off you wankers (the policymakers, mainly those who's been suggesting rate hikes these last few weeks I mean)
- phamlogg commented Nov 4, 2021
And we're supposed to just believe this? Since when is any policymaker trustworthy? Look at what Bailey's been doing these last 2 weeks lmao.
- phamlogg commented Jun 10, 2021
Let them impose tariffs and quotas, that should help UK reach their inflation target sooner, early monetary policy tightening -> GBP appreciation -> cancels out the imposed tariffs and quotas 4Head
- phamlogg commented Jun 4, 2021
How does changing the policy help here? The labour market is nowhere near their target, people are not generating enough income to support consumption and inflation, high prices are mainly from cost-push inflation, not real demand. Obviously the ...
- phamlogg commented May 6, 2021
Good news for the US and related markets but not the USD.
- phamlogg commented Apr 15, 2021
a) Wait what does happen when people spend those checks on retail? Isn't that the whole point of the stimulus check? b) From what I gathered, the green CPI figure was mostly driven by fuel and energy prices, while other goods and services' prices ...
- phamlogg commented Apr 15, 2021
I think this guy puts it pretty well, with the March 2020 figure going low and April 2020's going even lower, given how the economy is recovering (regardless of the pace), it is safe to assume that CPI in the upcoming months will be higher than ...
- phamlogg commented Apr 12, 2021
I'm the anonymous that asked if you could give some explanation, I'm just curious as to what these consequences you're refering to mean, I'm new to this. As for the Bones dude, you could just ignore him, no point in arguing with someone who isn't ...
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