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Colin Lloyd

Colin Lloyd

Colin has worked in the financial and commodity markets since 1981. He started his career in physical commodities moving on to a futures and options brokerage in 1987. Here he focused on servicing bank proprietary traders, global macro and relative-value fixed income hedge funds together with managed futures advisors. He was also instrumental in the development of interest rate and credit default swaps businesses. In December 2013 he launched a macroeconomic newsletter – In the Long Run – focussing on macroeconomics and financial markets. He has recently became a director of AAIN - Asian Alternative Investments Network – a non-profit industry group with which he has been involved since its inception in 2007.

Greece in or out – Investment Opportunities?
Economics28 April 15<28 April 15

Greece in or out – Investment Opportunities?

Greece needs to reschedule its debt or default Capital Controls maybe inevitable A piecemeal solution is not the answer, yet it’s more likely than…

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Technology Indices and Creative Destruction – When Might the Bubble Burst?
Economics15 April 15<15 April 15

Technology Indices and Creative Destruction – When Might the Bubble Burst?

Technology Indices and Creative Destruction – When Might the Bubble Burst? Publically traded technology stocks trade on modest multiples compared to 2000 Private sector…

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Australia and Canada – Commodities and Growth
Economics24 February 15<22 February 15

Australia and Canada – Commodities and Growth

Industrial commodities continue to weaken The BoC and RBA have cut official rates in response to falling inflation and slower growth The RBA has…

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Swiss National Bank policy and its implications for currencies, assets and central banking
Money8 February 15<8 February 15

Swiss National Bank policy and its implications for currencies, assets and central banking

Swiss National Bank policy and its implications for currencies, assets and central banking The SNB unpegged from the Euro and sustained balance sheet losses,…

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Greece, Germany and the ECB: and what it means for Bonds, Stocks and the Euro
Economics18 January 15<18 January 15

Greece, Germany and the ECB: and what it means for Bonds, Stocks and the Euro

Greece is back in the spotlight amid renewed fears of a break-up of the Euro as the Syriza party show a 3.1% lead over…

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