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...Ms Crandall says the industry in general should “be more welcoming to women who are beginners or on a learning curve....
...Wirecard was the fund’s second-largest holding at the end of March, but the fund sold its stake after a damaging KPMG report in April....
...The gap between five and 30-year yields has now dropped below 100 basis points and from here a test of April’s low of 80bp and perhaps the flattening nadir of 52bp in March are possible outcomes....
...Lou Crandall at Wrightson Icap observes: “A central bank that is committed to doing ‘whatever it takes’ can never say never....
...Lou Crandall at Wrightson Icap says the Fed is following “a three-phase response to the funding squeeze”....
...Lou Crandall at Wrightson Icap thinks Mr Powell will flag a July easing, given the backdrop of a weakening global economy and domestic corporate sentiment that is under pressure....
...Lou Crandall at Wrightson Icap makes an interesting point here: “Rather (again, like many analysts), our expectation of rate cuts later this year is driven by our sense that the White House is willing to...
...April also marks the start of a new financial year in Japan and this comes at a crucial moment for the Treasury market....
...Lou Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP, said the latest data had ticked more boxes as policymakers gauge when to lift rates....
...‘’Dealers would be in a better position to provide liquidity to customers looking to sell off-the-runs if there was a known buyback schedule that would allow them to unload the position,’’ said Lou Crandall...
...“We have always had periodic, issue-specific increases in fails,” said Louis Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP....
...Lou Crandall, chief economist at Wrightson ICAP, says: “There is no technical reason why the Fed should not be able to manage lift-off fairly smoothly....
...The TBAC called for a reduction in two-, and three- years notes, potentially beginning in the April to June 2014 quarter....
...“It would appear that other nations besides China have been reducing their holdings of Treasuries at the Fed,” says Lou Crandall, economist at Wrightson Icap....
...On Friday, the yield on the 30-year bond briefly rose above 4.64 per cent, its highest level since last April....
...“In some respects, this week’s meeting seems like a logical time to start dialling back the Fed’s low-rate guidance,” said Lou Crandall, economist at Wrightson Icap....
...That was higher than an expected rise of 53 and was the best reading since April 2006. Readings above 50 indicate an expansion....
...The S&P 500 fell 3.5 per cent at a level not seen since April 1997....
...Italy’s national election is scheduled for April. The Malpensa plan has been criticised by Milan’s regional and city politicians. But Air France-KLM has firm ideas....
...“The increase in the program size comes at an opportune time,” said Lou Crandall, economist at Wrightson ICAP. ”The latest economic data, combined with the arrival of the fiscal stimulus package, offer hope...
...The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell through 13,000 for the first time since April....
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