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Traders see half-point Fed hike in March as more likely scenario after hawkish Powell
Fed Terminal rate now at 5.6% - via Bloomberg and HolgerZ
Coal stocks pressing to new multi-year highs
Not really the market action which was expected... In the face of limited energy supply, coal stocks are booming to a surge in coal demand. Source: Steven Strazza, All Start Charts
Climbing the wall of worry: US equities sentiment remains bearish
According to Goldman's average percentile of 16 sentiment & positioning indicators, sentiment today is more bearish than it was 1 month ago and 3 months ago. Peculiar. Climb the wall of worry.
Stocks and Treasuries are very correlated again
Source: Goldman Sachs, The Market Ear
Netflix and YouTube combined are responsible for 31.5% of global internet traffic
Source: Statista
Today is 1st of March: ECB Passive Quantitative Tigthening (QT) begins
From today onwards, the European Central bank (ECB) will reduce the size of its balance sheet by €15bn per month (until June). ECB assets currently stand at €9T, of which government bonds €5T. Markets swallowed an effective net debt supply of €280bn in 2022, but with QT 2023's it balloons to + €600bn. Source: Bloomberg, Valery Tytel, Gustavo Philippsen Fuhr
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