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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the supply chain backups, Louis Navellier wrote: [soros] Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The 10-year Treasury bond yield declined a bit during the Afghanistan crisis, so all eyes are now on the Fed to see how new realities will impact monetary policy. Frankly, I don’t think the Fed will curtail quantitative easing (QE) until 2022. Infighting at FOMCThe Fed released its last FOMC minutes on Wednesday. Those notes revealed a disagreement within the FOMC. Those notes revealed a disagreement within the FOMC about wh...
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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the FOMC minutes, Louis Navellier wrote: Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The 10-year Treasury bond declined during the Afghanistan crisis, so all eyes are now on the Fed to see how it impacts monetary policy. If the FOMC clarifies that it may curtail its quantitative easing, it may not happen until 2022. Furthermore, if and when the Fed curtails its quantitative easing, I bet that the FOMC will merely “downshift” to approximately $80 billion per month in quantitative easing. FOMC Minutes Show InfightingNow that ...
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The latest FOMC minutes were… mixed. The discussion between hawks and doves continues giving gold no comfort. Who will gain the upper hand? Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Inflation OutlookYesterday, the FOMC published the minutes from its last meeting in June. Investors who counted on some clear clues are probably disappointed, as the minutes can please both hawks and doves. Indeed, the report showed that the Fed officials are divided on their inflation outlook and the appropriate course of action. The dovish side believes that the recent high inflation readings are transitor...
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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the Fed’s confusion over maximum unemployment definition, Louis Navellier wrote: Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Amazon Union VoteThe Amazon union vote may be more smoke than fire. There are approximately 200 distribution centers and the union vote is being caried out at just one of them. It is the second union vote in a decade. Perhaps most important, with employment in disarray from the pandemic, unions don't have much leverage at the moment. PPI Inflation data reported, strangely delayed by web site probl...
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