Chart of the Day: Nothing to cheer
Mar 07, 2017 18:29 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Forex reserve in China rose for the first time in seven months; the reserve valuation back above $3 trillion. Since the summer of 2014, there have been only seven months, in which the reserves were higher than the...
Foreign policy white paper should reflect the uncertainty of our times
Mar 03, 2017 06:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Like a kids party where everyone gets a prize, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has summoned 113 of Australias heads of mission home for consultations as part of efforts to develop a foreign policy that matches the...
Worrisome Signs Series: US tax receipts
Feb 10, 2017 12:46 pm UTC| Commentary
Historically, tax receipts have been a genuine indicator of economic health and currently, the growths in tax receipts have been showing some alarming signs. This chart is from St. Louis Feds economic dashboard and it...
Worrisome Signs Series: US gross private domestic investment
Feb 10, 2017 10:16 am UTC| Commentary
This chart is from St. Louis Feds Economic dashboard that shows the year on year percentage change in Domestic private investment since 1948. Since then, this economic gauge has declined below zero 14 times and in 11...
Worrisome Signs Series: High corporate debt levels and rate hikes from Fed
Jan 09, 2017 13:19 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
When the Federal Reserve says that they are going to hike rates by as much as 75 basis points, the one thing that should worry every investor is the level of debts gorged by companies since the Great Recession of...
Plausible 2017 Black Swan events from Barclays
Jan 06, 2017 12:15 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
Barclay, the British multinational banking and financial services company, has laid out possible high sigma/black swan events that may take place in 2017 and make a major impact in the commodities market. The whole list of...
Worrisome Signs Series: Read the US unemployment right
Jan 06, 2017 11:05 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the non-farm payroll report for the month of December. It is highly anticipated that the report will show either 4.7 percent or 4.6 percent unemployment rate. This rate is...