I have a few questions.
How did the Brexit effect the economy, and why is the US stronger now? (or am I wrong?)
What the hell is a packet, one of my jobs is filming townhall board meetings and when state guys come in and have to present big things that altar things they talk about packets being created or moved. Investopedia doesn't tell me anything.
How will the implosion of the EU hurt the US, Japan, and Russia?
(I'm just trying to write an extra credit paper for my macro class about an article but every article I find is micro)
>>1397496
Indices worldwide are having a rally because investors know more global risk means central banks will adopt dovish postures which mostly benefit stock as sovereign bonds will decrease yields, Europe and Japan already have NIRP policies in place so there's no other place for investor to park their capital other than stock.
If and when it'll implode it's anyone's guess.
>>1397536
So does this mean the value of capitol is becoming unstable and more risky so stock is the only sustainable means of savings?
>>1397550
Low bond yields make investors seek more risky assets in search of better gains, I wouldn't call it sustainable per se.
>>1397580
So then it's turning more into a lottery here, we don't really know who's going to be leading tomorrow now then do we?