"The End of September" - Tues. PM TNT Thoughts/News



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TightWad:
History tells us we blow through big targets. The end of September is also the end of a quarter, and I believe the end of a lot of countries end of the fiscal year

RVAlready:
Hopefully, all the GCR countries are prepared for the end of the month…. At least oil is rising today

Jambie67:
TEX had posted concerning the unprecedented peace agreement being signed today @ the WH, Bahrain, UAE, Israel, showcasing positive moves for peace in the middle east (great news for "peaceful conditions" in setting the stage for RV) As far as I know, no other "news" today was gathered or shared

Dinara:
It really was truly a Wonderful Event! It reminds me of that movie I like with Sandra Bullock "Miss Congeniality" We All Want World Peace!

Eccle519:
It's interesting to think why nations are now trusting peace deals? Is it because certain threats have been removed?...I think so imo

Briona:
We have heard for a long time that it is not in Iraq's hands, but it is in the US Treasuries. Somebody aught to tell Iraq that, as we always seem to be waiting on them.

Harambe:
Bloomberg: Dethroned Dollar Is Making Waves Across Markets (9/15/20)

The dethroning of the dollar from its pandemic supremacy is changing the trading game across stocks, emerging markets and commodities.

After a more than 10% fall since the March maelstrom, the U.S. currency is under pressure from surging risk appetite, falling inflation-adjusted interest rates and even rising optimism in Europe.

As the Federal Reserve this week gears up to maintain its dovish stance, a chorus on Wall Street is calling time on the greenback’s multi-year bull cycle.

With that in mind, here’s a cross-asset playbook for the world’s reserve currency.

Stocks

In stock land, American exporters are recovering faster from the pandemic than companies reliant on domestic sales, aided by the weaker dollar. A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. basket of stocks with international exposure has gained 46% since mid-March compared with 32% for domestically oriented peers.

In Europe, where the common currency is trading near a two-year high versus the greenback, a mirror image is emerging. As regional goods become more expensive in foreign-currency terms and less competitive abroad, international companies in European indexes are feeling the heat.

“A global exporter is at the epicenter of the negative impacts of euro strength,” said Edward Park, deputy chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald Asset Management. “We expect European indices to remain under pressure because of euro strength.”

Bonds

With a weak dollar abetting a U.S. recovery and helping to fan market-derived expectations of consumer price growth, Savvas Savouri at Toscafund Asset Management recommends switching out of conventional Treasuries and into inflation-protected securities.

“The simple reality is that the only feasible way to get the U.S. to the preferred inflation target is through a dollar devaluation,” said the chief investment officer.

Emerging Markets

For developing country borrowers, a weak dollar is naturally a boon by immediately easing refinancing costs in foreign-currency terms. And for equity investors, history is on their side. Developing stock markets have notched big gains over the decades that the U.S. currency fared the worst, according to Bank of America Corp. research.

Gold

The dollar’s decline has also helped thrust gold onto center stage, since the two are considered to typically move in opposing directions. Though the relationship isn’t straightforward, the greenback’s descent as real yields plumb fresh lows is being met with outsize demand for gold.

Going forward, some investors are betting that bullion will prove a better haven than Treasuries as inflation bites -- another example of the interplay between the dollar, U.S. rates and cross-asset trades.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-15/dethroned-dollar-is-making-waves-across-markets-in-five-charts

Source: Dinar Recaps
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