1. Weyerhauser

    Published: Fri 10 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    10th Sept

    Matt Stoller on monopoly

    Everyone has noticed that the stockmarket in the USA has had an incredible run over the last year or two. The finger of blame (or praise, possibly) is pointed at the Fed. I am not convinced that the Fed is solely responsible. The ECB …

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  2. Job openings number comes as quite a JOLT

    Published: Thu 09 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    9 Sept 2021

    Job openings

    from the US Bureau of Labour Stats

    Long Term Trends

    This site is worth a look. It gives a monthly look at, well, long term trends. It shows that valuations for US equities are really very stretched indeed. The site gets its data from Quandl, mainly, which seems to have been bought …

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  3. We are the party of furious virtue signalling

    Published: Wed 08 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    8 Sept 2021

    Health and social care bill

    The Economist magazine has a good summary of the latest Boris (possible) blunder, here. The headlines focus on the idea that the new bill is going to “”fix the crisis in social care once and for all”, but the reality is that …

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  4. If only I’d bought a house a hundred years ago!

    Published: Tue 07 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    7 Sept 2021

    It’s probably a really bad time to buy a house in the UK

    This anim shows how house prices have changed over the last couple of hundred years. Today is an absolutely terrible time to buy, from a investment point of view. But, this is the …

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  5. In politics, you dance with them that brung you!

    Published: Mon 06 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    6 Sept 2021

    Better living through electric cars

    The USA, like Europe, is determined to replace ICE cars with BEVs (battery electric vehicles). Consumers are waking up to the limitations of these cars, which results in sales being weaker than forecast. The result, inevitably, will be bigger subsidies, especially since …

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  6. The week in review

    Published: Sat 04 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    4 Sept 2021

    The week

    The resignation of Suga, the Japanese PM, seems to have had a galvanizing effect on the Japanese stock market. I don’t know anything about the politics over there. My understanding was that he was just a caretaker PM, brought in because Abe became too …

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  7. Property rights and Afghanistan

    Published: Fri 03 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    3 Sept 2021

    What is Afghanistan all about

    I listened to this podcast recently. It’s about Afghanistan, and what went wrong, and what it’s like to live there. It’s about why economics, and particularly property rights are behind a lot of the violence in the country. It …

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  8. Uranium SPUTters, but in a good way

    Published: Thu 02 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    2 Sept

    Uranium

    Kuppy is pumping uranium, here. He’s keeping to his theme of sticking to investing in Ponzi-like schemes. One sure sign of one is an ATM (at the money) offering.

    To be fair, Kuppy’s main point is that the above-ground stockpile of uranium is being used …

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  9. Evergrande. Not so grand, not for ever?

    Published: Wed 01 September 2021
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    • inflation

    1 Sept 2021

    Pic of the day

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    Evergrande

    “Evergrande is the largest player in the largest sector in the Chinese economy.  Evergrande owns 231 million sq meters of land in 234 cities.  Evergrande is the largest Chinese issuer of dollar-denominated corporate debt in the world, with a balance sheet …

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