Tuesday, August 26, 2008
The World Is In Recession
The US entered recession in November 2007 as the recently revised GDP data showed US growth declining during Q4. Germany's output recently declined. Japan GDP declined from the most recently released data. A large question remains - What happens to Chinese growth in the face of these headwinds? Can Chinese growth "carry" the world away from recession? This remains to be seen. But from where I sit most of the world is now in recession.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Credit
We are in the early stages of a credit maelstrom. The credit storm will continue moving through the world's economies creating difficulties in ways that are unforeseen at the moment. Last week it was some of the auto companies getting rid of auto leases as a means of financing vehicles. This morning on the CNBC news ticker I saw that Wachovia will no longer underwrite certain types of student loans. What will be next?
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
The Fed
The Fed may be forced to raise interest rates to fight the rise in commodities. Just like the Fed was forced to slash rates to save the banking system the Fed may be forced to raise rates to keep commodities in check. The Fed may go back and forth between saving the banking system and to squashing commodity inflation. Depending on the month the Fed may move to the area that is more troublesome. Sort of like a fire department with limited resources that is forced to put out too many fires at the same time. It will move to whichever fire is strongest at the moment. This is just my opinion. I have taken this view because of the move commodities have had ever since the Fed has cut rates. We will see what the Fed does tomorrow. What a tough job.
Monday, June 16, 2008
US Equities Year To Date
From Yahoo Finance. As of the close of trading on Monday June 16th 2008:
Dow = 12,269.08, YTD = -7.51%
S and P 500 = 1,360.14, YTD = -7.37%
Nasdaq = 2,474.78, YTD = -6.69%
Dow = 12,269.08, YTD = -7.51%
S and P 500 = 1,360.14, YTD = -7.37%
Nasdaq = 2,474.78, YTD = -6.69%
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Jim McKay
I was saddened to hear that Jim McKay died over the weekend. In the 70s and 80s I grew up watching him broadcast the TV show Wide World of Sports on Saturday afternoons. Wide World of Sports covered all types of sporting event including some of the most exotic events from all over the world. The program was very entertaining and his announcing abilities made the broadcast that much better. He was one of the great ones.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Thoughts To Myanmar and China
My thoughts go out to the people affected by the cyclone in Myanmar and the earthquake in China.
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