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Albo’s new energy shock builds

April 22, 2024 - 10:00 -- Admin

If you don’t fix the gas market, it will erupt with every global energy shock. As oil rumbles on mid-east tensions, it is dragging up global LNG prices despite an immense glut. The NW Europe LNG marker is at $15.60Gj. The Japan/Korea LNG marker is at $16.40Gj. Australian spot gas prices, which determine electricity prices,

More bear ahead

April 22, 2024 - 09:30 -- Admin

The Market Ear is bearish now. Eerie similarity JPM’s excellent Positioning Intelligence team thinks that there’s quite a few similarities observed so far in April to the dynamics of August last year. 1. A market pull-back post almost 30% gains 2. A similar magnitude of declines by this point MTD 3. Rising yields / resurfacing

Victoria’s debt mushrooms out of control

April 22, 2024 - 08:30 -- Admin

Victoria is the nation’s most indebted state, with the lowest credit rating. S&P Global projects Victoria’s debt to inflate to $247.2 billion by 2027, up from $55.2 billion in 2019, making it the worst-performing state in Australia: Victoria’s deteriorating fiscal position is built on waste. Victoria’s “Big Build” infrastructure projects are running over time and

RBA must slash interest rates to kill inflation

April 22, 2024 - 00:05 -- Admin

The AFR is a card-carrying inflationista: Tim Toohey, chief strategist at Yarra Capital…notes that the United States didn’t see across-the-board price rises in the first three months of the year. “There’s still a strong disinflationary effect coming through the tradeable goods sector, which largely reflects China’s excess production being pushed through the developed world,” he

Iron ore rises into thin air

April 20, 2024 - 09:24 -- Admin

The latest data on the Chinese property market remains terrible. Via Goldman: Developers are still frozen out of funding markets and focused on completions, not starts. Excavator hours suggest only more downsides for new project starts: Steel demand is down big as well. Steel output is awful:   Energy consumption via coal is going nowhere.

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