BSIC | Bocconi Students Investment Club
  • Articles
    • Markets
    • Corporate Finance
    • Quant
  • The Team
    • Members
    • Alumni
  • About Us
  • Gallery
  • Join Us
  • Contacts
  • Subscribe
  • Collaborations

Markets

Currencies Equity Indices Fixed Income Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 15/03/2015

U.S. U.S. equities experienced a negative performance during the past week. Stocks suffered sharp losses also on Friday and the main indexes registered a decline for a third week in a row, finishing what has turned out to be a turbulent five-day trading stretch. The Dow Jones industrial average fell Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years14 March 2015 ago
Equity Indices Markets Old Articles

INDEX ADDICTED

On the 4th of March 2015, the FTSE Group published the FTSE UK Index Series Quarterly review that announced the entrance of Hikma Pharmaceuticals (HIK) into the FTSE 100 index and the exit of Tullow Oil (TLW) that will thus join the FTSE 250 index. Additional amendments regard the FTSE Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years8 March 2015 ago
Commodities Currencies Equity Indices Fixed Income Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 08/03/2015

US The market movers in the week just past us in the US were certainly the news on the labor market; non-farm payrolls soared past estimates at 295,000 and unemployment tumbled at 5.5 per cent. The latter figure is the upper limit of what has been previously defined by the Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years8 March 2015 ago
M&A Deals Markets Old Articles Single Stocks Trade Ideas

M&A PAIR TRADING: THE POPOLARI BANKS CASE

This week, we are proud to publish an in-deep analysis on the Italian Popolari banks situation, one of the most discussed topics since the announcement of the AQR done by the ECB. Thanks to the recent rumors of an Italian decree, which changes the voting powers’ structure of the above Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years28 February 2015 ago
Fixed Income Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

GREXIT: A Recap, A Trade

It has been a tough couple of weeks for the Euro area and what seemed like a major Euro breakdown turned -temporarily- into a much more stable situation this week. But let us go back in time a little, when Grexit was more likely. Up to just a couple of Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years28 February 2015 ago
Currencies Equity Indices Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 28|02|2015

US The biggest event for US markets this week was certainly Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday. Indicating that if the US economy improved further, she stated that the central bank could change its language and abandon its “patient” stance (which means not to Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years28 February 2015 ago
Commodities Currencies Equity Indices Fixed Income Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 21/02/2015

US  Big news has struck the US economy this week and in particular the ones oil-related has had a strong effect on the market. The US economy has been once again the main driver of the fall in oil prices this week as the country’s stockpiles of crude last week Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years21 February 2015 ago
Commodities Markets Old Articles

WTI and Brent: So Similar, So Different

As everyone knows, a commodity is a raw material – fungible by definition – that is supposed to trade in any market of the world for the same price. But when it comes to crude oil, things are not as simple. As it is widely known, the two main qualities Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years21 February 2015 ago
Equity Indices Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

Let it be (volatile)

“Fear tends to manifest itself much more quickly than greed, so volatile markets tend to be on the downside. In up markets, volatility tends to gradually decline.” Philip Roth Introduction As options and other products whose price depends on volatility have become widespread, studying its behaviour is now a key Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years6 December 2014 ago
Currencies Equity Indices Fixed Income Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 6/12/2014

US The week ended with a boom for the US economy as the November jobs report was released on Friday. 321,000 new jobs were created in the last month, well ahead of economists’ forecasts of 230,000. This piece of news puts the US economy on track to achieve the best Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years6 December 2014 ago
Commodities Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

PUT OPTIONS ON OIL: PLACE YOUR BET!

The recent OPEC’s meeting amplified the downward trend in Oil price as the counsel decided not to cut Oil supply. The cartel decided – tough not unanimously – to leave the current OPEC supply target at 30 million barrels per day. The target was actually not respected for the last Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years6 December 2014 ago
Currencies Equity Indices Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles

MARKET RECAP 29/11/2014

US The week just past us was one of slight gains in US equity markets, with most volume on Tuesday and Wednesday due to the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday. The week opened with a soft print of the US services PMI, then trading became jittery for the S&P 500 as Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years30 November 2014 ago
Fixed Income Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

ECB: Time is running out

Inflation is down – again – to 0.3%, far away from the target of the ECB. Source: TradingEconomics, Eurostat Inflation Expectations are also down. The expected inflation in 5 years dipped last months below the threshold of 2%. This is a major issue for ECB: given its mandate to maintain Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years30 November 2014 ago
Commodities Macroeconomic Views Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

The Opec meeting: days of market turm-Oil

Several investors have kept an eye open on oil this week putting all their hopes in the long-awaited OPEC meeting held on Thursday. Opening this week at $80.50 per barrel, the decisions of the OPEC meeting provoked an intraday drop of 6.65 percentage points in Brent crude prices on Thursday, Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years29 November 2014 ago
Equity Indices Markets Old Articles Trade Ideas

Put/call ratio as a guide to market sentiment: the S&P 500 case

Market volatility has increased recently, and also the endless linear trend of the S&P 500 has been marginally affected. Quoting some numbers, the VIX index moved to over 26 in mid-October from a minimum of 10 reached this summer. Volatility is a sign of market nervousness; besides being common during Read more…

By BSIC, 11 years23 November 2014 ago

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 40 41 42 … 49 Next

[instagram-feed]

Follow Us

  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Join Us
  • Contacts
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle