Fourth wave of infections in Europe. Mandatory vaccination.

German politicians are debating mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for citizens in light of rising infections and low inoculation rates. Members of Angela Merkel’s conservative bloc said Sunday that federal governments and should introduce mandatory vaccines soon, as well as other efforts to boost Germany’s low inoculation rate of just 68% have failed. “We have reached a […]
Evergrande could be the next Lehman Brothers

The Chinese economy begins to be questioned. Its impact on global growth that it has helped fuel for more than 20 years is now hampered by electricity shortages and a major real estate crisis. The difficulties of the real estate sector in China triggered by the problems of the giant Evergrande could pose risks to […]
High impact week: US inflation and conflicts between the UK and the EU

The euro and the pound once giving way to sellers. The dollar is preparing to take ground this week although we do not know how long it could last. On Wednesday the 10th and Thursday the 11th, the inflation of the producer and the consumer of the United States respectively is presented. The market anxiously […]
High impact of the week: inflation and interest rates

The opening of Monday 25/10 awaits us with expectations given the macro information of the week. We started with Australian inflation on Monday night. The week will also end with inflation data but from the United States. The numbers are expected to remain unchanged in Australia, however gas and coal prices have reached record highs […]
Lagarde cannot bring relief to the European market

Lagarde’s conclusions in his presentation on Thursday in the framework of the IMF failed to bring out optimism in the international market. The euro reacted slightly bullish on the euro after his speech however it will depend on the buyers next week. Lagarde’s political perspective does not match the logic of the market. Production data […]
The US CPI fell

On Wednesday the Bureau of Employment Statistics of the United States will publish, as every month, the Consumer Price Index of the country. The September data will be known at 9.30 am Argentina (GMT-3). Estimates project that the CPI for the last month remains around 3%, showing a slowdown since June. The global context […]
High Impact Week: Australian, New Zealand Interest Rate, US and Canada Job Payrolls.

Already entered the last momentum of 2021 but in retreat. This week Australia and New Zealand will review their interest rates. New Zealand is forecast once again to raise its interest rates. In the previous month the forecast was failed and now we will see what happens this Tuesday. The higher NZDUSD price is one […]
High Impact of the Week: Canada GDP and US Production

The week will continue with fears of an Evergrande collapse that could cause financial contagion and slow the growth of the Chinese economy. That concern eased after the developer agreed to settle some local note interest payments, but the problem is far from over with holders of dollar bonds that have yet to receive a […]
High Impact Week: FOMC, BOE and Elections in Canada. Impact on dollar and pound this week

A stable market opening is expected given the activity of the central banks for this Wednesday and Thursday. Canada’s government elections will have a possible impact on the Canadian dollar. Volatility would be expected during Monday due to results. On Wednesday 3:00 pm EST we await the result of the FOMC review: announcements of cuts […]
Hit of the week: US and Canadian inflation

A few days after the central bank interest rate rally, the market is waiting expectantly for inflation data. The message from the financial centers of the world has continued to dovish in general terms. The common message has been: “gradual reduction”, “gradually lower purchase rate”, “gradual tapering”, “we will not get ahead”, “until we reach […]