Analysis

Brexit bites the BOE, volatility evaporates

After the BOE’s decision and ahead of the elections, we examine the situation in the UK and discuss the pound. We then continue to rant about the lack of volatility before previewing the upcoming events.

  1. Brexit bites the BOE: Is the central bank compensating for gloomy Brexit forecasts? Despite assuming a soft exit, they are not so optimistic. What’s next for the UK economy? What is Carney’s optimal price for the pound? We are getting closer.

  2. Volatility evaporates: Stocks, currencies and basically everything is too calm. Why is everybody sitting on the money? What can make markets move a bit more? This is a bit frustrating, to say the least. Will the boom come from China?

  3. Preview:.After China kicks off the week, we have top-tier UK figures and a mix of figures from elsewhere.

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