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Market Talk – October 12, 2022

ASIA: Japan’s inflation-adjusted gross domestic product shrank 0.3% in August from July as exports to China and Europe fell, as local demand remains sluggish, the Japan Center for Economic Research said in a report released on Tuesday. It is the first month-on-month contraction since May for the world’s third-largest economy, owing largely to external factors, […]

Market Talk – October 11, 2022

ASIA:   China’s central bank extended its bilateral currency swaps with European Central Bank, worth 350 billion yuan or 45 billion euros, according to a statement published on the Chinese central bank’s website on Monday. The swaps extension will help deepen bilateral cooperation and safeguard financial market stabilization, the Chinese central bank said. The International […]

Market Talk – October 10, 2022

ASIA:   Holiday spending during China’s Golden Week fell to a seven-year low as broad Covid restrictions discouraged people from traveling or spending, while a darker economic outlook continued to dent consumer confidence. Spending by tourists for the week-long holiday that began Oct. 1 fell 26% year-on-year to 287.2 billion yuan ($40.4 billion), according to […]

Holiday Expenses Rise in Canada

Wishing our friends in the north a happy Thanksgiving. Canada’s Thanksgiving is not as widely celebrated as America’s November feast. However, outside Quebec, around 90% of Canadians plan to celebrate the holiday. Everything from fuel to food is more expensive this year. Statistics Canada reported a 10.8% rise in food prices this August, marking the […]

Market Talk – October 7, 2022

ASIA:   China’s GDP forecast is to be anywhere between 2.2 percent and 4.1 percent based on a survey conducted by Nikkei last month. Economists and other observers, globally, have also revised the GDP outlook for 2022 to 3.2 percent against Beijing’s official target of 5.5 percent. Compared to the second quarter when the economy […]

Market Talk – October 6, 2022

ASIA: Growth in India’s services industry eased to a six-month low in September, led by a cooling in demand amid high inflation, a private survey showed. The S&P Global India services Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 54.3 in September from August’s 57.2, lower than the Reuters poll expectation of 57.0. However, the September reading stayed […]

Poland Goes Nuclear as NATO Breaks Past Promises

The war in Ukraine escalated as a direct result of NATO’s interference. Russia felt backed into a corner, on the defensive, and felt it had no choice but to invade Ukraine in response to heightened tensions with NATO. Even the pope came out and said that NATO was antagonizing Russia by “barking at the Gates […]

Market Talk – October 5, 2022

ASIA:   Business sentiment among Japanese manufacturers worsened for a third straight quarter from July to September, according to a survey by the central bank, as the world’s third-largest economy struggled with rising costs, a slumping yen and pandemic restrictions. The business outlook for major manufacturers fell to plus-8 in September from plus-9 in June, […]

Market Talk – October 4, 2022

ASIA:   The Agricultural Bank of China will provide more than 300 billion yuan ($43.3 billion) in loans to support the country’s autumn harvest and planting, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Monday. According to a CCTV report, the loan will focus on areas including grain production, storage of agricultural products, cold chain logistics and […]

The World is Pointing Fingers at the US for Attacking Nord Stream

  Even Jeffrey David Sachs, an American economist, has come out and said on TV, as the journalists go nuts, that the US destroyed Nord Stream. Everyone I have spoken to from around the world, including high levels, all believes the US did this and I know there is a think tank that has recommended […]