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Credit Writedowns daily, tech-heavy edition
A bunch of tech-focused storylines for the Credit Writedowns daily
Sanctions and crisis in Turkey, China 5G supremacy, drought driving food prices
Daily newsletter with stories on Turkey, banks, Iran sanctions, EU regulation, refiners, and drought
Europe’s challenge to US hegemony, Iranian collapse, and weak figures out of Germany
Stories surrounding the US sanctions on Iran, German industrial production and the number of publicly-traded companies in the US
Credit Writedowns daily, sanctions and tariff edition
Today's daily focuses on a single theme of the breakdown of globalization.
CW daily: Immigration driving populism in Europe, US jobs numbers, Tesla tapping Asian debt markets
The big topics in today's newsletter are immigration in Europe, US jobs numbers, Tesla's expansion plans, monetization of WhatsApp, and US consumer confidence
Labelling US monetary policy tight, the weak link in Apple’s earnings and Koch vs Trump
There are five big topics in today's daily newsletter: the FOMC meeting, Apple's earnings, stock buybacks, student debt, and the political fight between the Koch brothers and Donald Trump
Trump owns the economy as the Fed prepares for two more hikes, companies passing on tariffs to…
Today's daily includes stories on the global economy, inflation, monetary policy and trade.
Inequality and political control of the rich, Trump unchained, and Canada’s opportunity
Today's daily post ismore on the political economy side. Top items include inequality and political control and Trump's negotiations with Canada.
Slowing growth at Facebook and the EU and the US vs China
Economic news yesterday was dominated by the Facebook revenue warning and an EU-US trade summit in Washington.
China’s pullback from and trade war with the US, Germany’s rebound and the EM currency…
Lots of positives. The earnings data looks good. This Goldilocks period for the US looks set to continue. Even Germany has shown some signs of economic strength recently.