What the debt ceiling talks mean for markets
Former Fed Chair and current US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has once again provided a warning to investors
Former Fed Chair and current US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has once again provided a warning to investors
Heading into next week, expect for US debt ceiling negotiations to dominate all news flow.
This situation has overall become such a seasonal issue in headlines that no one is really pricing in a realistic probability that the largest economy in the world will actually default.
Traders should not allow debt ceiling headlines to disguise what is really driving financial market sentiment. The main event for the week in terms of economic data releases will be Wednesday’s U.S. inflation report.
The Federal Reserve has raised US interest rates over the last year at the fastest pace seen in a generation, but this path is expected to conclude today
OPEC’s spare capacity is dropping and Brent and crude oil prices are moving sharply higher. It is highly likley we will see oil price to soar to $100 per barrell
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