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Monthly Archives: October 2017
COTD 2.0: Gross Public Debt – AEs vs EMs
(COTD = Chart of the Day)
COTD: Emerging Markets Are The Future
In case you missed it, emerging market and developing economies, based on purchasing power partity international dollars, now exceed the advanced economies (AEs). They crossed the Rubicon in 2007 and even excluding China will exceed in the AEs next year … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, China, Economics, Uncategorized
Tagged Advanced Economies, Emerging Markets, GDP, Purchasing Power Parity
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Global Risk Monitor – October 27
Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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Hong Kong closes its trading floor
Hong Kong’s floor traders will vacate the city’s trading hall for the final time on Friday after the exchange operator shuts the premises permanently. Don Weinland reports. ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM
Global Risk Monitor – October 20
Posted in Daily Risk Monitor, Uncategorized
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Global equity markets, Performance, Stocks
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POTD: Fire Storm
Picture of our old street after firestorm. Every house on street wiped out. Fate of our new home dependent on direction of wind and how hard it blows over next few days.
Rome Is Burning
Caught up in NorCal fires and had to evacuate home. Looks like war zone. Several neighborhoods burnt to ground with gas flaring off like the Kuwaiti desert in Gulf War I. Back to you soon as we can.
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Week In Review – October 6
Global Stock Indices The global stock bull market continues like a full force gale with the emerging markets leading the way. The grand narrative of the market is the synchronized global recovery and the hope for U.S. tax cuts. The … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Stocks, Week in Review
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