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November 27, 2012
Hi Everyone – I just wanted to let my followers from the old Lighthouse Blog know that I have a new website dedicated to bring Institutional style research to the retail market called GlobalFX. While it’s my baby it is more than just me and we are building a team for the official launch which […]
July 3, 2012
After more than a year and 340 posts I pleased to announce that the Lighthouse Securities Blog is moving, well closing really. As you know I am a writer over at MacroBusiness which is clearly Australia’s leading finance, investment and economics blog. Macro Business is evolving and yesterday we released the first edition of our […]
July 2, 2012
Cross Posted with MacroBusiness The European deal announced late in our trading day Friday ignited a risk rally like we haven’t seen for some time. We have trend breaks in a number of markets we follow and the overwhelming feeling is one of relief. Certainly from a fundamental standpoint there are many who believe this is […]
June 29, 2012
Not such a good night for risk Not a good night for risk assets and markets as we slid toward the EU summit. US Stocks were down early with JP Morgan in particular under pressure after a New York Times article said that the losses arising from the recent trading problems could be as high […]
June 28, 2012
Thank goodness for US Data US Data continues to be the key thing between a full-blown risk retreat in the run up to the EU Summit tonight and tomorrow. Overnight we saw the first rise in durable goods for 3 months posting +1.1% in May with machinery and defence orders driving the overall increase. Pending […]
June 27, 2012
Not in my life time! The fact that the Case Shiller housing index printed better than expected (+0.67) seems to have predominated in trade in the US overnight with equity markets finishing in the black. The conundrum in this is that the Richmond Fed index was weak at -3 for its first fall in 6 […]
June 26, 2012
Worrying about worrying The markets opened the week quietly in Sydney yesterday morning but as soon as Japan and the rest of Asia joined the fray it was fear, loathing and worry everywhere. The worry is about Europe of course and of the lack of leadership that is expected to be writ large by this […]
June 25, 2012
It’s a big week for Europe – again Even though Europe was under pressure when the US markets opened the rally in Financial stocks, which finished the day +1.4%, helped the US markets have a much better day than may have been expected. At the close of play the S&P 500 was up 0.34% to […]
June 22, 2012
When I first became a currency strategist at Westpac back in 1998 there wasn’t really anyone to benchmark yourself against. Sure Jim O’Neill was at Goldman Sach’s but in Australia I don’t think there were any other Currency Strategists. I remember my wife, Lisa, asking me what I was going to do as I prepared […]
May 18, 2013
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