The long awaited November 8 election in the United States resulted in an outcome that overturned all predictions, very similar to what the world witnessed with the British vote on Brexit.
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MARKET OBSERVER – N° 96
The long awaited November 8 election in the United States resulted in an outcome that overturned all predictions, very similar to what the world witnessed with the British vote on Brexit.
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The prolonged period of consolidation, which has characterized the principal bourses since the end of 2015, does not seem able to change over the short term and give way to a more definitive bottoming.
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The stock market’s were relatively calm this summer, with the primary bourses attempting to regain lost ground after the “Brexit” victory in Britain, confirming that when corrections are sudden and caused exclusively by political factors, the recovery in stock prices is just as fast.
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The forecasts of the most important international research institutes which indicated a generalized cooling of the global economy in 2016, promptly priced in by the stock markets which recorded one of the worst declines in history in January, are belatedly bringing major central banks to review their monetary policy.
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Doubts concerning a change of course presented by the Fed at its monetary policy last December, are rapidly materializing.
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The first half of March sees scheduled meetings of the Executive Board of both the ECB and the Fed, whose decisions could help to clarify some of the uncertainty that has adversely affected the international securities markets since the end of last year.
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