The interest rate cut yesterday by the Reserve Bank of Australia suggests that finally the RBA understands that the Chinese economy will not keep expanding at a rapid rate while its major trading partners are struggling. But even if the Chinese economy slows more than most economists expect this is unlikely to send the global economy back into a GFC-like slump.
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Oil Prices, the Baltic Dry Index, Stock Markets & Gold.
December 7th, 2011 · 34 Comments
Tags: Commodities · Forecasts · Stockmarket
A stock market rout, investor fear & the global economy
August 5th, 2011 · 69 Comments
As I write today the Australian stock market has slumped around -4% so far after the Dow Jones fell -4.3% and markets in Europe also ended sharply lower. As per usual, many finance journalists are hurriedly pumping out scary stories and dramatic headlines to gain readers attention so it’s time to grab a cup of coffee, relax and focus on the facts.
Tags: China · Economy · Opinion · Stockmarket · United States
The Global Economy, Baltic Dry Index, Gold and China
April 18th, 2011 · 10 Comments
We are almost through a third of 2011 and the mood across global markets appears to be decidedly downbeat. The bullish voices of late 2010 have now faded and even the Reserve Bank of Australia and Federal Treasurer are sounding cautious. But don’t be fooled by the talk that recent events have caused the global economy to face headwinds because the reality is that 2011 was always going to be a tough year.
Tags: China · Commodities · Economy · Investing
The ASX All Ordinaries, Dow Jones and the Baltic Dry Index.
June 23rd, 2010 · 14 Comments
Stock markets around the world have had a very volatile run over the last few weeks with everything from debt levels in Europe to housing statistics in the U.S. giving scaring investors. But during times of market volatility it is important to try and spot the longer term market trends and not get carried away by sensational headlines or daily market swings.
Tags: China · Commodities · Stockmarket · United States
ASX stocks, the Baltic Dry Index & the Copenhagen Circus.
December 17th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Both the ASX All Ordinaries and S&P/ASX 200 have been basically moving sideways now since September and although the market may seem to be drifting, it is actually reflecting fairly accurately the state of the Australian economy. For despite what some finance journalists seem to believe, the Australian economy will not be able to surge ahead simply because the Chinese are stimulating their domestic economy.
Tags: China · Climate Change · Commodities · Economy · Stockmarket · technology
Economic mixed signals, the ASX All Ords and gold prices.
November 11th, 2009 · 22 Comments
Despite how convincing market experts appear on television or how cleverly they put pen to paper, the truth is that nobody knows for sure how the global economy will perform next year. For every positive sign or trend there is a worrying one, and despite the Dow Jones having some strong days recently the fact is the U.S. economy is still in bad shape.
Tags: China · Commodities · Economy · Stockmarket · United States
Australia’s Balance of Trade, the Funky Four and the ASX All Ordinaries.
November 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Have you noticed of late how the Australian stock market is just not listening to the Reserve Bank’s Glenn Stevens? No matter how optimistic the RBA Governor sounds the ASX All Ords refuses to surge past 5000, so what is happening? Are investors wrong about the state of the Australian economy and simply not picking up on the positive economic indicators the RBA is apparently seeing?
Tags: Economy · Stockmarket
Economic Charts and Graphs
September 18th, 2009 · Comments Off
Economic indicators such as the Baltic Dry Index (BDI), trade figures, oil prices & ABS data. Click on charts for a larger view. For stock market, shares and commodities related charts follow this link.
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The Baltic Dry Index, exchange rates and liquid fuels consumption.
September 18th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Over the past few weeks most of the economic news from Australia’s major trading partners has been fairly good. As a result the Australian stock market has continued to rise along with markets in Europe, Asia and the United States. But before we get too carried away it is probably a good idea to look beyond stock prices in order to check how the global economy is really faring.
Tags: China · Commodities · Economy · United States
The All Ordinaries, the Baltic Dry Index and other charts to watch.
May 27th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Sometimes when confronted by a seemingly endless barrage of economic data it is beneficial to just grab a cup of coffee and calmly review a few stock market related charts to see if they are trying to tell us something. Yes it is pretty chaotic in the global economy these days but believe it or not, some order appears to be creeping back into the Australian stock market.
Tags: Commodities · Stockmarket




