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Saturday, June 12, 2021
Notes Today:
- Three FDA advisory panel members have quit in protest over the approval of Biogen’s Alzheimer drug, with one saying it was “probably the worst drug approval decision in recent U.S. history.” (Monthly chart)
- Economist: More evidence is emerging of India’s true death toll from covid-19. The official number of covid-19 fatalities is currently just over 355,000 but various analyses of excess mortality from different parts of India suggest a true toll of between 1.8m and 2.4m since the start of the pandemic.
- Drewry’s composite World Container index increased 4.1% or $263 to $6,726.87 per 40ft container.
- China's Containerized Freight Index (CCFI) is also moving right along.
- Bloomberg: This week brought some more news that no one thought would be possible during a pandemic, which is that U.S. household net worth ballooned by $25.6 trillion in the 12 months ended March 31, bringing the total to $136.9 trillion. To put the rise in perspective, consider that the average annual increase in the 10 years through 2019 was a measly $5.35 trillion.
- Reuters: Switzerland could become the first European country to ban artificial pesticides in a June 13 referendum which backers of the initiative hope will trigger similar prohibitions elsewhere.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Notes Today:
- Single-family housing in the U.S. has been exuberant, but it’s vulnerable and the bubble is starting to leak.
- FT: Free movement has now come to an end for those of us from the UK. (Brexit consequences)
- In May, the CPI rose 0.6 % (seasonally adjusted), rising 5.0 % over the last 12 months (not seasonally adjusted). The index for all items less food and energy increased 0.7 % in May (SA); up 3.8 % over the year (NSA).
- 254 mass shootings in the US so far this year.
- Biogen’s decision to price its Alzheimer’s treatment (results uncertain) at $56,000-a-year has reignited the debate over the cost of drugs.
- A new Nevada law will outlaw about 40% of the grass in the Las Vegas area in an effort to conserve water amid a drought that is drying up the region’s primary water source.
Tuesday, June 08, 2021
Saturday, June 05, 2021
Notes today:
- Amazon last year, for tax year 2019, they paid 1.2% on 13 billion in U.S. profits, ( a 3 year high) while the average American paid 14%.
Robert Reich: Call me a radical lefty, but if Amazon's market capitalization exceeds Australia’s GDP, it's probably time for the company to pay more in taxes.
- The G7 group have signed a deal to tackle tax abuses by some of the world’s biggest multinationals and establish a minimum (15%) global corporation tax for the first time.
- Facebook (AKA the plague on humanity) has supposedly banned Trump for 2 years.
- Putin REFUSES to rule out hijacking passenger flight from London and forcing it to land in Moscow.
- A San Diego Federal Judge appointed by Bush overturned a California ban on assault weapons and compares AR-15’s to Swiss Army knives.
- Lots of mass killings by Swiss army knifes – especially in Switzerland.
- Get a covid shot In West Virginia and you could win hunting rifles or shotguns.
TikTok has changed its privacy policy allowing it to collect biometric data on U.S. users, including "faceprints and voiceprints."
The Republican governor of Utah has invited residents of his state to join him in a “weekend of prayer” for rain, to combat a drought emergency.
The drought, now entering its 22nd year, has resulted in the water levels at Lake Mead dropping from an elevation of more than 1,210 feet at the start of 2000 down to about 1,080 feet right now.
Wednesday, June 02, 2021
Meme trading: in case you are curious regarding reddit's wallstreetbets and the meme frenzy, here are a couple of links that simplify things.
Monday, May 31, 2021
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Notes today:
- Ford (F) has a p/e of 12.42.
- Tesla (TSLA) has a p/e of 602.68.
- The above # could perhaps be food for a little thought?
The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 6.4 percent in the first quarter of 2021.
U.S. Consumer Spending Rose 0.5% in April.
US Inflation: in the 12 months through April, the core PCE price index rose 3.1%, the most since July 1992, after rising 1.9% in March.
A Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to cut its carbon emissions by 45% and to do it by 2030.👍
- As of 5/24/2021 53% of Republicans believe Donald Trump is the actual president.
- One in four Republicans believe core QAnon beliefs,
- The median net worth of a black household in the U.S. is $23,000, compared with $184,000 for the typical white family, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average celebrated its 125th birthday last week.
- Weeks of paid maternity leave by country:
- UK: 39
- Ireland: 26
- Australia: 18
- Denmark: 18
- Finland: 17.5
- Canada: 17
- France: 16
- Switzerland: 14
- Iceland: 13
- USA: Zero
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The cryptocurrency ecosystem is conceptually
simple. Money comes in from new investors buying, and the same money comes out
to pay those cashing out. It would be a zero-sum ecosystem, except for the fact
that miners have to pay their bills in dollars
This is why "bitcoin investors" feel
an immediate urge to tell everyone else to invest in bitcoin -- if no new money
comes in, the financial structure eventually collapses under the miner's sell
pressure.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
ATT wants to get out of the media business and do some sort of merger with Discovery. T CEO stankey calls cutting the dividend, most likely some 50%, "right sizing the dividend". Stock now down on the day. Clowns!
Notes today:
- Spot-month CBOT soybean oil futures on Wednesday hit an all-time high of 72.32 cents per lb. The latest streak tops the prior highs set in early March 2008.
- (DW) Nearly one in two people in Nepal are testing positive for coronavirus amid a 60-fold increase in cases since April. 60-fold.
- UK withholds backing for Joe Biden’s minimum global business tax.
- Tesla’s Musk is apparently running the cryptocurrency market single-handed this week. NUTS!
- The preliminary estimate of the index of consumer sentiment released Friday by the University of Michigan stood at 82.8 in May, down from 88.3 in April. Consumer confidence fell due to the highest expected year-ahead inflation rates.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
If you haven’t heard of B.1.617 yet, chances are you soon will. The World Health Organization has now raised B.1.617 from a “variant of interest” to a “variant of concern.”
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
In April, U.S. consumer prices rose 0.8%, seasonally adjusted, after rising 0.6% in March. Excluding food and energy, “core” consumer prices were up 0.9%—their largest monthly increase since 1982.
Gold and Interest Rates don’t seem to be overly impressed –
so far.
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Notes today:
- A federal judge has dismissed the National Rifle Association's petition for bankruptcy, saying it was filed in "bad faith" in order avoid litigation by the New York Attorney General's Office, which has sued to dissolve the NRA for allegedly misusing charitable funds.
- Someone over at Bloomberg seems to think it’s time to start coming up with a contingency plan for what to do if the dreaded inflation monster does awaken from the slumber it’s been in since the 1980s. Well, I would suggest learning how to trade futures asap!
Gallup: 71% of Americans, up from 40% in 2020 and a new high in Gallup’s trend, believe local home prices in their area will increase over the next 12 months.
- CNN: “Expelling Liz Cheney from leadership won’t gain the GOP one additional voter, but it will cost us quite a few,” tweeted the Utah senator Mitt Romney (and 2012 Republican presidential nominee).
QuantumScape (QS) said that it plans to have “commercial relevant” prototypes to auto makers in 2022
Sunday, May 09, 2021
Friday, May 07, 2021
Notes today:
- Trump’s adult children have cost taxpayers a lot of money over the years, but this time, it’s different. CREW got records from the Secret Service that show that in just the thirty days after Donald Trump left the presidency, his childrens’ travel cost taxpayers more than $140,000. That figure, however, does not include charges at Trump properties in Bedminster, Palm Beach and Briarcliff, New York, which would likely bring the actual total much higher.
- FT: Elon Musk’s space triumph has followed a classic Silicon Valley arc. It involved a time-tested strategy: ride on the back of government-funded research, while using government as the anchor customer to fund the development of a new market on.ft.com/3h9BNX7
- US Unemployment ticked up to 6.1% as businesses added just 266,000 jobs in April—well below expectations of one million.
- Bloomberg: With homeownership out of reach for many Americans because of high prices and low supply, rents are now also climbing. Record occupancy rates are emboldening single-family landlords to hike rents aggressively, testing the limits of booming demand for suburban rentals.
- AMH, which owns 54,000 houses, raised rents 11%
Thursday, May 06, 2021
CBOT December #corn futures have rallied about 33% since March 1. Nothing has ever come close within the same time frame in nearly 50 years. The best Mar 1 - May 6 rally was 13% in both 1973 and 1987.
Karen Braun
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Wednesday, May 05, 2021
Notes today:
- Facebook (AKA the plague on humanity) announced that its keeping Trump in exile - for now.
- Shares of Peloton fell Wednesday. The company is recalling 125,000 treadmills after 29 reports of injuries to children, and one death.
- The number of babies born in the US last year was the lowest in more than four decades.
The Baltic Exchange Dry Index, which tracks rates for capesize, panamax and supramax vessels shipping dry bulk commodities, rose 104 points, or 3.4%, to a 11-year high of 3,157.
Tuesday, May 04, 2021
Notes today:
- According to the World Gold Council the volume of gold jewelry purchased by global consumers has reportedly increased by 477.4 tons YoY an annual rise of 52%. The council says that the demand can be attributed to a decline in the price of gold following record highs in August 2020.
- Consumers and a fresh round of stimulus money pushed demand for U.S. imported goods to a record high in March, further expanding the trade deficit. The foreign-trade gap in goods and services expanded 5.6% MoM to a seasonally adjusted $74.4 billion in March.
- New York Fed Bank President John Williams said on Monday U.S. GDP could increase by around 7% this year after adjusting for inflation, bringing in the fastest growth since the early 1980s.
- Freudenberg:Xalt Energy’s batteries to power 1st all-electric ferry in New Zealand. In a country known for its natural beauty and focus on sustainability, the ferry is said to represent a milestone in New Zealand’s marine industry.
- Panda Stealer dropped in Excel files, spreads through Discord to steal user cryptocurrency..
The EU carbon price has extended its rally to rise above €50 a ton for the first time, pushing up the cost of polluting in the bloc to more than double its pre-pandemic level. Quite some change from 2012!