The blog regards Wal-Mart and other major retailers as excellent leading indicators of trends in the wider economy. It was therefore concerned to see CFO Tom Schoewe reporting today that Wal-Mart continues to "operate in a very challenging economy", where...
China will pump loans worth $1.3trn into its economy this year, equal to 1/3rd of GDP. Equally, by tying the yuan to the US$, China has achieved a major devaluation against major currencies such as the euro. The result has...
The blog's favourite financial journalist, Gillian Tett, has written an excellent article summarising the similarities between today's problems in the western banking system, and those of Japan's during the 'lost decade' of the 1990's. Her point is that although central...
Parts of Europe are now following the US lead and seeing deflation. Spain saw prices fell 0.1% last month, for the first time since records began in 1961. In the UK, the retail prices index fell 0.4%, to register the...
US consumer prices fell for the first time since 1955 last month. Deflation was more common before 1955, and in the 1929-33 period prices fell by c10% a year. The danger of deflation is that it changes the entire psychology...
There had been speculation that President Obama's mid-West background might tempt him to take a soft line on the troubled automotive industry. But his comments on Thursday that there has been "a lot of mismanagement of the auto industry over...
James Baker was Treasury Secretary to President Reagan. When he says that the US is "repeating Japan's mistake by viewing our banking crisis as one of liquidity and not solvency", the blog listens. His prescription is stark: "we should divide...
US fund managers Comstock Partners reported a 50+% gain on their flagship Capital Value Fund in 2008. The logic behind their out- performance is summarised in the chart, which depicts their belief that we are now in a global cycle...
At a time of uncertainty, its sometimes helpful just to frame the questions that need to be answered about the future. Pimco, the world's largest bond fund managers, have done just this in two separate analyses. Their answers mirror those...
The current recession is the blog's fourth, after those of the mid-1970s, and early 1980's and 1990's. It is, however, already different from these, as it is the only one which has led to comparisons being made with the 1930's...
Prof Nouriel Roubini has long been correctly bearish about the economy, and was one of the first to highlight the deflation risk. In a new interview, he sets out his thoughts for 2009, and concludes: "I don't believe we are...
Sometimes a headline says it all. Today's in the Financial Times, "Markets braced for big European rate cuts", showed just how far we have travelled since the first signs of global financial crisis in August last year. Then, a co-ordinated...
The UK's Finance Minister, Alistair Darling, was the first western leader to warn that the current recession was the worst in 60 years. He was also the first to effectively nationalise major banks, to stave off their collapse. Now he...
Andrew Liveris, Dow CEO, has consistently warned that we are facing a major recession. Today, in a Bloomberg interview, he spells out the need for "radical actions" to "take out capacity". He notes that Dow's volumes are down 10%-20% this...
The Financial Times series on surviving the downturn focuses this week on CFOs. It includes advice from Feike Sijbesma, CEO of DSM, who suggests that "you need to see how creditable your debtors are, very quickly", and advises that "maintaining...
The UK's Finance Minister said today that interest rates might need to be cut "to an unprecedented zero". And the Bank of England warned there is a real "risk of persistent and damaging falls in prices". Deflation would be a...
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