Daily Comment

Daily Comment (June 9, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] In Britain, Theresa May’s decision to call a snap election in order to win a larger mandate backfired last night.  The Tories, who were supposed to win more seats, lost their majority and barely squeaked out a plurality.  Final results show that the Tories… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 8, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] Welcome to Super Thursday! Today, there is a slew of geopolitical events that may have an impact on global markets.  In Europe, the ECB will hold a press conference about current and future policy decisions.  In the U.S., former FBI Director James Comey testifies… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 7, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] In Iran, a gunman and suicide bomber attacked the Iranian parliament and the Ayatollah Rullah Khomeini shrine.  The Sunni-led group ISIS has claimed responsibility for both attacks, its first significant attack in Iran, which is majority Shiite.  According to the Iranian news media, previous… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 6, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] Although there has been some market uncertainty due to political risks in the U.S. and U.K., the overnight news was relatively quiet.  Market jitters seem to be due to concerns that tax and healthcare reforms have stalled, doubts as to whether Theresa May will… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 5, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] Although financial markets are quiet, there is a lot happening in the news.  Here is what we saw as important: President Trump ready with two Fed governor nominations: The president, according to numerous media reports, is prepared to fill two of the current three… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 2, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] The employment data, discussed at length below, was disappointing, with payrolls coming in weak.  The bullish headline was that the unemployment rate fell to a new cycle low; in fact, a 16-year low.  Sadly, that occurred because the labor force fell by a whopping… Read More »

Daily Comment (June 1, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] There were a couple of political items of note.  First, the White House announced the president will hold a Rose Garden gathering to announce his decision on the Paris Climate Accord.  Reports suggest he will take the U.S. out of the agreement, although there… Read More »

Daily Comment (May 31, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] News flow was quiet overnight.  The biggest item came from the U.K. where a YouGov model projected a hung Parliament.  It showed the Tories losing 20 seats to fall to 310, while Labour would pick up 28 seats, capturing 257.  The required majority is… Read More »

Daily Comment (May 30, 2017)

by Bill O’Grady, Kaisa Stucke, and Thomas Wash [Posted: 9:30 AM EDT] Welcome back from the long weekend!  Here are the stories that caught our attention: A break in Europe: Chancellor Merkel made headlines by indicating that, in the wake of the G-7 meeting, continental Europe must prepare to “go it alone” without the security support… Read More »

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