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A Sea Change in Asia as US Interest Rates Rise.

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  • Two "Sea Change" usages today:-)
    I think this becomes the new buzz word in financial media for a while.
  • It must be the latest tactical phrase being used unconstrained.

  • What on earth is the point of that article?
  • :-) "It must be the latest tactical phrase being used unconstrained. " Very good, John!:-)
  • That author & publisher win the prize for the worst timing ever for an article headlined with the words "as U.S. interest rates rise"!
  • edited October 2014
    Full fathom five thy father lies.
    Of his bones are coral made.
    Those are pearls that were his eyes.
    Nothing of him that doth fade,
    But doth suffer a sea-change
    Into something rich and strange.

    – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
    [I think The Bard was first to coin the phrase]
  • "Surging volume was pushing the Chicago Mercantile Exchange toward a single-day high, with 30 million contracts traded by 1:30 p.m. EDT. That easily topped the 26.9 million on May 29, 2013, according to a spokesman."

    The exchanges (CME, CBOE, ICE) holding up better than the market recently, more trading/more volume = $$$.
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