Salient to Investors: Ed Morse at Citigroup said the lowest oil price in 4 years will provide as much as $1.1 trillion of stimulus to global economies by lowering the cost of fuels and other commodities, which are energy intensive to one degree or another. Combined production from the US
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Eswar Prasad at Cornell and Brookings said: The US economic numbers looks good and the recovery is strengthening, but the rest of the world is weakening and there is a real fear Ebola could become something bigger. Policy-makers in the rest of the world have no room
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Thomas Friedman writes: Is the US and Saudi Arabia engaged in another global war with Russia and Iran like when they pumped the former Soviet Union to death? Oil export revenues account for 60% of Iran’s government revenues and more than 50% of Russia’s. Oil producers Libya,
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: The Economist said that: During the first 6 years of Reagan’s presidency, the US economy grew 22% and the median household income grew by 6%. During the first 6 years of Clinton’s presidency, the US economy grew 24% and the median household income increased 11%. During the first 6 years
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Paul Krugman writes: Bill Gross’s fall is a symptom of depression denial syndrome: the refusal to acknowledge that the rules are different in a persistently depressed economy. Since 2008, the US has been stuck in a liquidity trap – a desired saving glut with no place to
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Christine Lagarde at the IMF said: The global economic outlook is less positive than in April but is still in recovery, and improved from a year ago. IMF growth forecasts for Hong Kong have not changed. The financial crisis left more major scars and legacies that the
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Mark Wiseman et al at Goldman Sachs said: LNG projects in Africa, Canada and Australia face delays or cancellations as global demand slows, US output increases, nuclear reactors restart in Japan, China’s success in shale-gas E&P, and economic conditions in ASEAN. Global demand will compound at 5%
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: David Tepper at Appaloosa Management said: P/E ratios for US stocks are not high and junk bonds are at the mid-point of fair value. The US economy is good. The end of the bond market rally started last month when the ECB unexpectedly cut interest rates and
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: The last time consumer-price increases were slowing before the Fed started raising rates was in 1994, when Treasuries lost 3.3% and Greenspan doubled the benchmark rate to 6% despite inflation being at a 7-yr low of 2.5%. Gary Pollack at Deutsche Bank said the critical example for
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Joseph Lupton et al at JPMorgan said: The US economy will grow 3% in Q3 and into 2015, while China growth will be below its 7.5% average of the past 8 quarters. The US is mostly the dog that wags the tail: each 1% change in US
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