iankmsmith.ft.com
Senior Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times. Previously insurance, markets, finance, stocks, pensions, you get the idea
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"on the bright side you helped the swiss get to zero"
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merci
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIWY...
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if you drop we will reclaim your water
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rough/smooth
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While the $ has continued to sour, its worst start to the year in decades, a mixture of investors rethinking exposure to the greenback/hedging, and bets on deeper rate cuts
βThe dollar has become the whipping boy of Trump 2.0βs erratic policies" says one FX strategist
www.ft.com/content/59c0...
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Keep striving I guess! π
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My 6yo pretends it is a big deal every time which is v sweet
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Itβs five minutes to midnight for London
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Tempted to answer with another Q π. Just interested in views
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The loss of production jobs and skills I guess
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*meant
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i met politically tough but fair point, respect your view
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Any excuse to post this again
How a bet on Everton engulfed a football investor and its financial backers
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though "world's dullest industry" has @robinwigglesworth.ft.com written all over it and is totally unacceptable
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π
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The White House: "No Federal Reserve chairman decisions are imminent, although the President has the right to change his mind"
www.ft.com/content/b626...
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+ crypto
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Treasuries not doing much but will feed worries that have been around for a while about the direction + independence of US monetary policy
www.ft.com/content/ab1a...
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Just to add to the vibes today, the "shadow chair" chat is back after WSJ story, weighing on the $
www.ft.com/content/b626...
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May your new homes sales retreat sharply
May your song always be sung
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Have a read on.ft.com/4kYeIVv
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swimmingly
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but what does it mean for fin-
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it is over, tbh. and funnily enough, at the exact moment i left. before that it was not over π€·ββοΈ