Mankind invented a system to cope with the fact that we are so intrinsically lousy at manipulating numbers. It's called the graph.
Quick recap
Is this the end of an era? More than a decade after the onset of the Euro Crisis, the ECB finally signalled a normalization of its monetary policy. Christine Lagarde emphasized again that the bank would not raise rates before terminating its asset purchases, but the word is out now.
Bund yields rose sharply, and the curve flattened on the back of the ECB’s revised outlook.
European equity markets didn’t greet the ECB’s new hawkish tone with joy but only retraced mildly over the course of the week.
In the U.S., traders have flagged a somewhat concerning decline in liquidity and earnings season claimed a high profile victim, with Meta shreding a quarter of its value.
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