Sunday, 7 April 2013

Weekly Equity and Fixed Income Market Analysis

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 8th April 2013
 
Weekly Market Analysis Week Ended 5th April 2013
 

Hi Promofree

Bond yields will trend down on the back of bond positive data. 

Fixed Income Market Analysis - Bond Positive Data to Drive Down Bond Yields

RBI does tend to be hawkish on a high CAD, as it believes that it is inflationary in nature. However as the week progressed the bond market received bond yield positive data and this helped drive down bond yields from highs seen during the week. 

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Equity Market Analysis - The Yen Fails to Cheer

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) unleashed a war on deflation by doubling its asset purchase program. The BOJ announced on Thursday the 4th of April that it will buy USD 78.6 billion of bonds every month, which would double its monetary base. BOJ has set itself an inflation target of 2% in two years time

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