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Natural Gas at 10-year lows as diesel hits retail records in Europe
Whatever happened to fuel switching between natural gas and diesel? The switch from diesel to natural gas is one of the biggest types of fuel switching in transport. You see this with all the buses now running natural gas instead of diesel.…
Spain is too big to fail but Hungary must face the music
This is a gold-level post for members only. The EU is deathly afraid of either Spain or Italy getting into trouble and will do almost anything these countries ask. On the other hand, Hungary is expendable. This has clear investing…
Steve Keen on the Australian economy and housing bubbles in Australia, Canada, UK and Hong Kong
Good video with Steve Keen, the Australian economics professor with Max Keiser. Steve not only talks about the Australian economy and that country's housing bubble but also about the bursting of housing bubbles in Canada, the UK and Hong…
What were big-time pundits saying just as stocks were bottoming in March 2009?
Faber, Buffett and Grantham were bullish as stocks reached their financial crisis nadir
Buy or rent as rents rise and house prices fall?
This is a good segment from CNBC on the dichotomy we see in the housing market of still falling house prices and rising rents. Is the rise in rents a foreshadowing of house prices stabilising? Take a look.
Is household debt driving the US recovery?
This is a silver level post asking to what degree the US recovery is fuelled by household sector releveraging.
Bonuses for MF Global? Even worse than you think
MF Global may prove to be yet another example of how meaningless the word “bonus” has become. One of the trustees overseeing the broken firm wants to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars to three executives who used to report to Jon…
Daily Commentary: On collapsing money supply and Chinese and Japanese current account deficits
This daily commentary is a bronze level members-only post. I saw a number of commentaries this past weekend and late in the week that were gloomier than one would have expected. In the US, consumer credit is expanding as are jobs and most…
What financial repression means to your investment portfolio
This weekly update is a gold level post for members only. There has been a lot of talk in the media of late about financial repression. This newsletter article is designed to explore what financial repression is, what it means for your…
Portugal Gradually Shuffles Its Way Up Towards The Front Of The Debt Queue
Naturally austerity isn’t popular, and evidently it doesn’t work as intended, but then this was already known before we started on this course, so it isn’t really a surprise. But what alternative do the Euro Area’s imprisoned periphery…