Macroeconomics
Private Debt – a Ticking Time Bomb
With no sign as yet of a commencement of Federal Reserve easing, the longstanding view of this writer remains that…
Is China Experiencing a Lehman Brothers Moment?
The working assumption that the Chinese have turned temporarily Japanese is borne out by the latest credit data which has…
What You Should Own if The Fed Cares More About Jobs Than Inflation
There is no doubt that the pain trade in recent months got ever more painful for those equity investors still…
Energy Prices are a Key Swing Factor for Where Inflation Goes Next
The oil price has started to rise again this past week after an extended period in the doldrums. The Brent…
Move Over China, India’s Time Has Come
As many global investors have now decided that China is “uninvestable”, it increasingly looks like India’s time has come both…
China Needs a Catalyst, But Where Will it Come From?
The Economist cover syndrome is always a potential contrarian signal as history has demonstrated. And sure enough this writer noted…
Key Takeaways From My Trip to Mini-Davos
Moving away from the financial markets, this writer attended, of late, two starkly different conferences in Europe in an unofficial…
Low Inflation or Jobs, Which Will Jerome Powell Choose?
The recent regional bank jitters are a reminder that deposit flows out of US banks and into money market funds…
The AI Boom Won’t Save All Tech Stocks
The world of tech has a new killer app and history shows that killer apps in tech can have dramatic…