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Risk markets in Asia are reacting with some trepidation after the Friday night cut by ratings agency Moody on US debt, with ...
You can’t keep a good Titanic up, and there’s no better example than Chinese property, which continues to sink despite ...
For a short while, anyway, Goldman. Both IMF and Elane (a Chinese shipping data company) provide vessel traffic data ...
Peter Cook, cross-posted from Pearls & Irritations. If ecological sustainability must be the basis for population policy, ...
The Market Ear wraps us up. Fade the rip? “…one of our contrarian trading rules…when >88% of MSCI global stock indices ...
Steel is showing the tariff strain. We are entering the year’s weakest seasonal period so iron ore ought to follow. Chinese ...
This comes straight from the annals of the Department of Redundancy Department. Via Bloomberg: Australia’s Productivity Commission has identified 15 priority reforms to examine in the course of five ...
China (31.5% in 2023) and India (8.1% share in 2023) are driving the growth in global carbon emissions. The reason is simple: both have an insatiable appetite for coal. The following chart from Oxford ...
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