Sunday, July 17, 2022

Notes today: 

  • Italy’s public debt currently stands at €2.8tn in May, near record. The debt-to-GDP ratio is over 150% making Italy the “proud” home of almost a quarter of all Eurozone debt. 
  • In addition, northern Italy has the worst drought in 70 years.

  • Fitch downgraded Turkey’s sovereign debt rating into junk. 

  • After drawing foreign capital into China’s markets for years, President Xi Jinping is now facing the risk of a nasty period of financial de-globalization


Wall Street Set for New ETF Gold Rush as Single-Stock Era Begins


Cholera Found in Turtles at Wet Market in Covid Epicenter Wuhan


Friday, July 08, 2022


 Later

 


Quick Overview is up to date

Notes today: 

  • Pregnant woman says fetus should count as a passenger in the HOV lane. Says Texas can’t have it both ways. 
  • Great News: Musk said he’s ending his $44 billion arrangement to acquire Twitter  and take it private. 

  • The US economy added 372K jobs last month, well above market expectations of a 268K rise, while the jobless rate held steady as expected. 

  • Consumer credit in the US increased by USD 22.35 billion in May - slowing significantly. Market expected 31.9 billion. 

  • Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot on the campaign trail for Sunday’s upper house elections. 

  • Narcissistic, dishonest Brexiteer Boris Johnson is soon-to-be former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. 

  • Claims of the largest cyberattack (1 billion Chinese) in Chinese history have sparked an open debate about the extent to which Beijing hoovers up personal data and uses private firms to “safeguard” that trove. 

  • Mexico’s had its debt rating cut by Moody’s to Baa2, putting it two steps above junk and on par with Uruguay and the Philippines. (7/7/2022 U.S. State Department issues new travel advisory impacting Tijuana, Rosarito and Baja California)

Thursday, July 07, 2022

Nice drop in mortgage rates:



S&P 500 Average Weekly Performance from 1900





Week 27 (this one ) is generally second best..


Wednesday, July 06, 2022

Notes today: 

  • The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said the EU needs to make emergency plans to prepare for a complete cut-off of Russian Gas.
  • Boris Johnson was clinging to power wounded by the resignation of ministers who said he was not fit to govern. 
  • US Job openings decreased to 11.3 million on the last business day of May. Hires and total separations changed little at 6.5 million and 6.0 million, respectively. 
  • Guardian analysis of water samples taken in nine US locations shows test agency uses is likely missing significant levels of PFAS pollutants.
  • Economists at Bloomberg calculate a 38% chance of a US recession in the next year... 
  • The alleged theft of some 23 terabytes of personal information on about a billion Chinese citizens from a Shanghai police database would rank as the world’s largest ever known data breach.

  • (FT) Martin Wolf: The crypto crash (and preceding bubble) shows that cryptocurrencies are objects of speculation rather than stores of value. That also makes them unusable as units of account. 

  • German factory orders unexpectedly rose 0.1% in May.

Tuesday, July 05, 2022

New report that all (or nearly all) ancient bristlecone pines growing in Panamint Range, Death Valley have died in 2022 


Victims of record drought & invading bark beetles. 
Add these irreplaceable 1000+ year-old trees to the list of losses due to escalating climate change.
Evan Frost @EFrost_Wildwood 

 


Quick Overview
is up to date

  • Copper new low
  • Gold new low
  • Dollar new high


Monday, July 04, 2022

 What's moving this week is up to date

ETF's(Exchange traded funds)



 


Notes today:
 

  • The Bank of Japan is likely to keep its current monetary easing program “for many quarters to come," according to a former BOJ official.

Is that so ? 

  • The number of foreign tourist arrivals in Spain surged by 411.1% YoY 

  • Germany’s trade surplus narrowed sharply in May of 2022, the lowest since December 1992. 

  • Turkey’s CPI rose an annual 78.62% through last month, up from 73.5% in May. 

  • Inflation in Switzerland accelerated to the fastest pace in nearly three decades, hitting 3.4% in June. That’s up from 2.9% in May. 

  • General Motors reported that nearly 100,000 vehicles sat uncompleted due to supply chain issues.
  • Chinas government has embarked on a campaign to rein in the market for pork, just as higher costs of its staple meat threaten to breach inflation targets and complicate efforts to stimulate growth. Hog futures in Dalian have risen to their strongest in a year, while wholesale meat prices are at a six-month high.

Friday, July 01, 2022

For the first time in history, the USA supplied more gas to the EU than Russia did.



Thursday, June 30, 2022

The personhood moment

(Credit: @Patbagley)




Performance year to date and month to date



Notes today:
  • The FedSoc 6 “extreme ” Supremes harshly curtailed the authority of the EPA to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change. In its 6-3 ruling, the "head in sand 6" sided with Republican states and fossil-fuel companies in gutting of the Clean Air Act. And so the right to a livable planet,” goes farther and farther out the window.
  • Ah, but her emails.

    Meanwhile..
  • The highest temperature recorded in Europe north of 70°N in June. The heat is unprecedented in this part of Norway in June.
  • Unprecedented heat in Central Asia right now.
  • The personal consumption expenditures price index, which the Federal Reserve uses for its inflation target, rose 0.6% MoM and was up 6.3% since May 2021. The core PCE price index increased 0.3%, less than expected. It was up 4.7% YoY, the smallest gain since November. 
  • Analysts forecast that US auto sales will be down more than 20% in the second quarter from a year ago as car buyers find it harder to stomach the sticker shock
  • Wheat / Corn /Beans / ended  lower. Most commodities were lower on concern World Central Bank leaders will continue to fight Inflation. 

  • Global business cycle starts to turn down


















Intercepted Call: Russian generals duping mothers:
Russian generals enjoy a new business in the army – they’re taking money from parents to transfer soldiers to safer locations, then dumping them.