By John Richardson US stock markets yesterday demonstrated their worst negative reaction to a US Federal rate rise since 1994. Asian equities also fell this morning in response to the Fed decision. But you would be entirely wrong to conclude that all that needs to happen to return to the bull run is for the […]
Asian Chemical Connections
Share buyback boost to US stocks a major danger as recession risks grow
Just to once again stress that what follows are as always my personal views, and are open to debate, based on the data. I look forward to the debate and together we can shine more light on critical issues for the chemicals industry By John Richardson SO MUCH, perhaps, for the boost to the broader […]
PE margins turn negative as economic risks build
By John Richardson CASH margins for Asian linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE) for naphtha-based producers have turned negative for the first time since Q1 2015, according to an industry contact. And this is of course before the flood of new US LLDPE production arrives in Asia. No matter how you crunch the numbers, the likely increase […]
The Future Isn’t What The Dow Jones Is Telling Us
By John Richardson WHAT for you is the most important chart, the one on the left or the one on the right? If you are a chemicals producer rather than stockmarket investor, I would suggest it is the one on the right. The chart on the left shows the rise of the Dow Jones Industrial […]
Global Equities, China, The Fed And Some Perspective
By John Richardson AS USUAL, everyone will take what they want and need to take, in order to protect their own interests, out of Monday – the worst day for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in seven months. This was followed by severe declines in several emerging market indices. Like everyone else in the somewhat […]