Paid Happy Day May 27, 2025 3 min read paid Today is a happy day for stock investors. They are pleased that President Donald Trump had a pleasant phone call with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over the weekend. So he postponed his threat on Friday to impose a 50% tariff on the EU on June 1 to July 9. Today, Trump said he is monitoring "positive" steps in trade talks with the region, which has Ed Yardeni
Paid Risk On & Off Here & There May 20, 2025 4 min read paid As the world turns, so do risk-on and risk-off trades around the world. Some are for the short term and based on technical factors. Others are for the long term and based on fundamentals. Let's take a quick tour around the world: (1) Japan. While pessimists have been predicting an imminent sovereign debt crisis in the US, it seems to be unfolding in Japan currently. Amid a shrinking Ed Yardeni
Paid Hitting a Wal(mart) Feb 20, 2025 3 min read paid Disappointing forward guidance from Walmart weighed on the stock market today. The company's shares fell 6.5% today despite a very strong Q4, mostly because the company's 2025 earnings expectations fell short of analysts' estimates. Part of the worry came from comments on the possible negative impact of tariffs. Management’s guidance also reflected negative currency impacts and a hit from acquisitions. On balance, the Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein
Paid September Has Been A Busy Month So Far Sep 4, 2024 3 min read paid During the first two trading days of September, stock prices, oil prices, and bond yields fell sharply; the Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoenaed Nvidia in its antitrust probe; Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda reaffirmed his hawkish monetary policy stance; US job openings were lower-than-expected; and, the US Treasury yield curve pancaked. Furthermore, the Fed's Beige Book reported that nine out of 12 Federal Reserve regional districts Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein
Public Is Japan's Carry-Trade Earthquake Over Yet? Aug 5, 2024 3 min read This morning, US stocks and bonds were quick to price in Japan's stock market carnage overnight. Tokyo's Nikkei stock price index fell more than 12%, its worst day since "Black Monday" in October 1987, as the yen surged to 142 against the dollar (chart). This time, the crash was in carry trades financed in Japan. In 1987, it was so-called portfolio insurance in the Ed Yardeni Eric Wallerstein
Paid Why Is the Nikkei Soaring? Feb 26, 2024 2 min read paid Japan's Nikkei stock price index just rose to a new record high. It's been a long time coming given that the previous record high occurred on January 3, 1990 (chart). Perversely, the new high coincides with Japan falling into a recession during the second half of last year. If the economy is weak, why is the stock market so strong? A weak economy suggests that the Ed Yardeni
Public More Signs of Slowing Global Economy Jul 22, 2022 1 min read Today, S&P Global released its flash estimates for the purchasing managers indexes (PMIs) of the US, the Eurozone, the UK, and Japan. They are showing that the global economy is slowing in both the manufacturing and services sectors: (1) The US services index dropped from 52.7 in June to 47.0 in July. It has been on a downward course since March’s recent high and signaled Ed Yardeni