Sentiments to Deteriorate Further in a Week of Central Bank Meetings
While the market sentiments have stabilized in the last few weeks, the theme didn't change. Occupying investors' mind are the fear of global recession as well and the never-ending European debt crisis. There is increasing chance that Fed will announce some sort of QE3 problem later in the month. But markets are also getting increasingly inconvinced by effectiveness of further easing from Fed on saving economic recovery. DOW and S&P 500 spent most of the week recovering, but the hard work was undone after a poor job report from US and both indices indeed closed the week mildly lower. Safe haven assets regained much ground last week with US 10 year yields closed below 2% at 1.99%, just 4 points above the record low.
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