Saturday, June 23, 2012

Gloom and doom back in style

Weak economic data from the US and China has encouraged selling of stocks and commodities over the last 24 hours. Americans’ claims for unemployment benefits remained at essentially the same level as last month, while a Philly Fed regional manufacturing survey showed yet another contraction. Brent crude futures fell 3.7% to settle at $89.23 a barrel – their lowest close since December 2010, while WTI lost 4% on the day to settle at $78.20, the lowest since October. Coming just a day after the Fed disappointed investors with its “no QE3 yet” message, it’s little surprise that we’re seeing the same old dash to the US dollar and Treasuries, as deflation expectations rise. The Dollar Index (USDX) is back above 82.00, while the yield on the 10-Year Treasury Note has fallen to 1.62%.

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