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The Euro Puzzle
The Euro Puzzle
The above chart is the EURO against the dollar. It is by far I believe the most watched chart in the world. Currently, it is being a pain to swing trade. A sell signal has been issued but in such a way, there is little to gain from it if you agree with the way I read the chart. I look for ...
How Important Is China to World Growth?
How Important Is China to World Growth?
econbrowser.com — This is a tough question to answer. But I can provide an answer of a mechanical sort.... Consider how big the Chinese economy is, compared against the US, the Euro area and Japan. Figure 1: Nominal GDP in millions of current International (PPP ... (more) How Important Is China to World Growth?
Euro DTI Underwriting Weak, Says Fitch
hf-implode.com — "The standards for underwriting in the European residential market in regards to debt-to-income (DTI) ratios may lead... to poorer performance among adjustable-rate mortgages." (more) Euro DTI Underwriting Weak, Says Fitch
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