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Week ended May 13th 2022
This past week was a downer for equities, saved only by a late-session recovery on Thursday with the rally extending into Friday.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
May 14, 20227 min read
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Week ended May 6th, 2022
Although 160 S&P 500 companies reported earnings this week, all eyes were on the Fed's and BoE's rate decisions, and on the US jobs report.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
May 8, 20226 min read
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Week ended April 22, 2022
Earnings dominated the news flow, mostly goods(but not all). Still, USTs and equities continues their sell-off, down sharply on the week.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Apr 22, 20227 min read
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Week ended April 15th 2022
CPI and PPI were red hot, UK CPI too. Neither the equity nor bond market much liked this one bit. Gold, oil, USD better, rest pretty poor.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Apr 16, 20227 min read
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Week ended April 1st 2022
Oil settles, inflation rages, Ukraine-Russia war drags on. The result? Equities rally, Treasuries get hammered. The yield curve inverts.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Apr 3, 20228 min read
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Week ended March 18th 2022
There were no massive surprises this past week as the Fed and BoE did just as expected, and the war in Ukraine unfortunately ground on.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Mar 20, 20227 min read
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Week ended March 11, 2022
It was another volatile week although the direction was fairly clear as investors continued to exit equities and bonds. Inflation is back!

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Mar 12, 20226 min read
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Week ended February 18th 2022
This week was dominated by geopolitical news around Ukraine and Russia. Uncertainty led to a flow out of risk assets and into safe havens.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Feb 19, 20226 min read
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Week ended February 4th 2022
Equities ended up thanks to GOOG and AMZN, and to a strong jobs report on Friday. The BoE raised its Bank Rate, and the ECB stood still.

tim@emorningcoffee.com
Feb 5, 20228 min read
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