It’s one of those rare days when one feels just the teeniest bit sorry for HMG. It is being criticised by a group of 16 know-it-all “economists” for its plans to accelerate public works programmes in order to try to spend the UK’s way out of recession. Admittedly there is a germ of theoretical truth […]
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Darling’s spending plans, The “R” Word
October 27th, 2008 · No Comments
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Paulson, Prudence and Gad Prices
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
If the best measure of efforts to solve the global financial crisis were the TV coverage world leaders have been grabbing for themsleves in the last few days, by now we’d be well on the way to recovery. Unfortunately, the best thing that could be said about Junior’s 0800hrs performance on Saturday, for which the […]
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Incoming!
October 10th, 2008 · No Comments
If Asia’s markets this morning are any guide, the UK and Europe are not going to be striking out on an independent course after last night’s 7.3% collapse on Wall Street. At the time of writing, the Nikkei may be off its worst for the day, but it’s still down 7.6%. To what do we […]
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October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday’s markets displayed an unaccustomed level of reality. In falling more than 3% – relatively small beer by the standards of recent volatility and apparently not that much to worry about any more – Wall Street is telling us that it is not that confident that The Plan will get through the House of Representatives […]
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Yet another Black Monday, liquidity
September 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Paulson has proved that he was right about one thing all along. A failed deal is worse than no deal at all. This was why the US authorities had refrained from interference until ten days ago. Confidence would best be restored by leaving the market to sort its own problems out, with occasional official nudges […]
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“Meltdown Monday”
September 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Have we now heard the name Ken Rogoff had in mind when on August 19th he warned “We’re not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few months, we’re going to see a whopper”? (See Daily 090820.) Which category does Lehman or Merrill Lynch fall into? And AIG isn’t even a […]
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US economy to UK new car sales
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Yesterday’s bloodbath in equity markets came in two phases. In neither case is there reason to believe that the causes will be temporary. In neither case should the reaction have been a surprise. In neither case should we think we’ve seen the end of the story. Europe started the day already alert to the fact that […]
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US GDP… are we breaking out of recession?
August 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Let’s see if we’ve got this straight. The idea of financial markets is that they are supposed to be efficient processors of all available information and anticipate where the trend is headed. How then do we make sense of yesterday’s surge on Wall Street, and the slavish imitation of European equity markets, to news that […]
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Northern Rock
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Interesting (remarkable?) reading on the BBC website this morning on The Rocks six months. Not only does it remind us that one of the causes of their imploding was 125% mortgages but tells us how well they are doing at forcing its clients elsewhere. So they made their business out of giving a mortgage not […]
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Business Confidence Survey
August 4th, 2008 · No Comments
The latest CBI business confidence survey suggests that things are playing out as the Monetary Policy Committee would like, but that it is still a close call. Exports have having a positive impact, as Sterling weakens, but profitability is under pressure. As the CBI’s head of economic analysis summarised it, “The climb in oil and […]
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