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BofA_A SmallCap Week Ahead Companies reporting – 23rd September to 27th September_20240919

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BofA_A Week Ahead Companies reporting – 23rd September to 27th September_20240919

under the FINRA rules.Refer to "Other Important Disclosures" for information on certain BofA Securities entities that take

BofA_Systematic Flows Monitor Long bonds & Gold along with short USD & commods driving

CTA equity longs are higher but still with room to addSince we noted four weeks ago that differences in long- and short-term trend signals

Japan: BoJ’s rate hike temporarily suspended

BoJ officials have repeatedly stated that if the outlook for the economy and prices is to be realised, they will adjust the degree of monetary

Central_Bank_Weekly__20th_September_202401

RBA ANNOUNCEMENT (TUE): The RBA is likely to keep the Cash Rate Target unchanged at 4.35% at its meeting next week with all 45

GS--1H24 wrap-up, summer summary and Golden Week preview: strong traffic and weak

Chinese airlines have experienced a strong volume growth while a more normalizingairfare this year. For domestic market, we forecast the domestic passenger traffic to

GS--China_ Fiscal challenges intensified in August

China’s fiscal data showed broad-based weakness in August, despite fastergovernment bond net issuance. On-budget fiscal revenue growth fell modestly,

DB_Investor Positioning and Flows_20240920

Our measure of aggregate equity positioning rose modestly again this week but is not yet elevated and only about mid-way within the upper half of its long-run band (z score

GS--mplications of dovish Fed for Asian FX and rates markets

1. Implications of a US soft landing outlook for Asian FX markets. The Fed’s50bps cut earlier this week appears to have calmed market fears of a US recession.

GS--Foreign buying led by Taiwan; Large inflows into US ETFs

Foreign (FII) flows / positioningn EM Asian ex-China region saw buying (+US$1.1bn) this