How Does the Fed “Print Money?”
With the Fed’s announcement today, many people may be wondering “How does the Fed print money?” Here is a snippet from my Daily Piece on Currencies. Most of the time when we say that a central bank...
View ArticleExpectations for Central Bank Rate Cuts
Here is an update on central bank rate cut expectations: Eurozone – 25bp rate cut expected on Thursday U.K. – No rate cuts for the rest of the year, but watch out for comments on Quantitative Easing...
View ArticleHow to Trade FOMC
We are witnessing a very powerful move in USD/JPY ahead of the FOMC rate decision. After falling to a low of 95.11 intraday, the currency pair has recovered all of its losses and then some. USD/JPY is...
View ArticleFed Announcement – Four Possible Scenarios
The biggest event in the forex market this week will be tomorrow’s Federal Reserve monetary policy announcement. On FX360.com, I published an extensive article talking about what the Fed may or may not...
View ArticleFOMC Statement: What Were the Changes
Here are the changes on the FOMC statement – as you can see, not much
View ArticleComparing the March and Jan FOMC Statements
Compare the changes made to March FOMC statement with the Jan one. FOMC Statement January 26, 2011 Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in December confirms that the...
View ArticleCNBC Interview: The Fed’s Options
I was on CNBC Asia earlier today talking about the Fed’s options.
View ArticleBNN Video – Fed’s Options
I was on BNN last night talking about the Fed’s options at Jackson. Click on the link to watch the video: From the most flimsy to the most aggressive, here are 5 of the Fed’s options: 1. “We are also...
View ArticleWhat Investors Expect Central Banks to Do in 2011 and 2012
Central Bank Interest Rate Expectations can and do change based upon economic and market developments. The last time I provided updated CB expectations was in July (yes, I apologize for being tardy)...
View ArticleFOMC, ECB, RBA Meetings: What is Priced in?
The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and the Reserve Bank of Australia have monetary policy meetings scheduled this week and some investors expect these central banks to change monetary policy....
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