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Morning Brief – Stock check

Morning Brief – Stock check

Charles Porter Tue 30 Jan 2024

Stock check I know, I know. The new year celebrations are still so close in the rear-view mirror how could a whole month have possibly passed? Well, it almost has, and the passing of month end tomorrow will also bring with it new forces into the market. As far as seasonal effects are concerned, January […]

Morning Brief – US Treasury Bonds

Morning Brief – US Treasury Bonds

Humphrey Percy Mon 29 Jan 2024

US Treasury Bonds With $34 trillion of debt the US Government has to run fast to keep up as it keeps increasing given the cost of re-financing the debt.  This week the US has auctioned $61 billion of 5 year debt and $ 60 billion of 2 year debt. In April the USA is looking […]

Morning Brief – ECB President

Morning Brief – ECB President

Humphrey Percy Fri 26 Jan 2024

ECB President As predicted, Mme Lagarde, President Christine Lagarde yesterday stuck to her existing line that it was all much too early to talk about interest rate cuts in the Eurozone. The market or rather 60% of those polled are holding out for the first such rate cut occurring in April. Maybe that 60% should […]

Morning Brief – UK Election

Morning Brief – UK Election

Charles Porter Thu 25 Jan 2024

UK Election The current political situation in the UK is delicate. Fortunately, by contrast to the often calamitous moments of the Johnson and Truss eras of governance, political risk is being somewhat overlooked. We are likely in an election year in the UK, at least that’s what the Prime Minister has recently told us. A […]

Morning Brief – Question

Morning Brief – Question

Humphrey Percy Wed 24 Jan 2024

Question Without wanting to sound alarmist the question is whether markets have factored in the geo political risks present due to the conflicts in Eastern Europe and the twin conflicts in the Middle East which are overlaid by the vast number of general elections scheduled for 2024. Maybe a better way to express the question is […]

Morning Brief – BoJ: could we have expected more?

Morning Brief – BoJ: could we have expected more?

Charles Porter Tue 23 Jan 2024

BoJ: could we have expected more? With a relatively light economic calendar so far this week, the BoJ’s monetary policy decision overnight stands out as a major event. As always, the divisive monetary policy approach taken in Japan led to debate over whether a change of course will be offered. Hopes that the new governorship […]

Morning Brief – De-Dollarization in Africa

Morning Brief – De-Dollarization in Africa

Humphrey Percy Mon 22 Jan 2024

De-Dollarization in Africa More on this story with real life examples of countries or rather one country in particular not just talking about it, but actually doing it: China. Bank of China has operations in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia. But when arriving at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in the Zambian capital of Lusaka, Bank […]

Morning Brief – EU Wage Growth

Morning Brief – EU Wage Growth

Humphrey Percy Fri 19 Jan 2024

EU Wage Growth In recent years wage growth has been the Cinderella of the inflation index but it now it is more a case of militant tendency when it comes to pay settlements. The wage growth pencilled in by the ECB consistent with their inflation targeting is 3%. Clearly the German railway workers’ union has […]

Morning Brief – Flavour of the week

Morning Brief – Flavour of the week

Charles Porter Thu 18 Jan 2024

Flavour of the week The summit taking place in Davos brings with it a huge opportunity for leaders of companies and industry to speak with the press. Whilst the World Economic Forum is billed as a venue where titans of industry come together to get business done, it often seems more like a hunting ground […]

Morning Brief – US Economy

Morning Brief – US Economy

Humphrey Percy Wed 17 Jan 2024

US Economy The greatest risks to the US economy in 2024 at least according to 1200 US business leaders polled last week are in order as follows: Recession, Inflation and Interest Rates. Nothing unexpected there. However tacked on to the end was the fourth greatest risk at least to domestic US corporate chiefs, although outside […]

Morning Brief – Does Iowa affect the Dollar?

Morning Brief – Does Iowa affect the Dollar?

Charles Porter Tue 16 Jan 2024

Does Iowa affect the Dollar? By Iowa I of course mean the events in the Republican nomination race that have dominated business, political and financial news flows overnight. The polls and pundits had far from ruled out Trump as the Republican candidate for the race to the White House. However, the margin by which Trump […]

Morning Brief – Shanghai Containerised Freight Index

Morning Brief – Shanghai Containerised Freight Index

Humphrey Percy Mon 15 Jan 2024

Shanghai Containerised Freight Index Instinctively one would expect that freight costs have increased and probably quite a lot since October 7 and the outset of the war in Israel. With Friday’s sharp rise in the SCFI due to the US/UK actions against the Houthis, the Index stands at $3100. That translates as the cost of shipping […]

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