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One of the things that makes it so enjoyable for me to spend my free time (which is all of my time) documenting every twist and turn in the evolving market narrative is that beginning about two years ago, the jokes started writing themselves. On Friday, for example, equities surged primarily...
Efforts to frontrun tariffs was part of it. But now, there's more to it Freight shipments have declined on a year-over-year basis all year. Until today, the declines were from the extraordinary shipment boom that started in late 2017 and lasted into late 2018. It had been stimulated by eff...
By Krishna Memani, Vice Chairman of Investments To make it simple, I'll state my conclusion upfront. My outlook for 2020, or at least the first half of 2020, is quite sanguine. I believe the performance of risk assets is likely to be quite decent for the following reasons: The global e...
By Jill Mislinski Note: This commentary has been updated to incorporate the October data for Industrial Production. Official recession calls are the responsibility of the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee, which is understandably vague about the specific indicators on which they bas...
By Robert Hughes AIER's Leading Indicators index held steady in October, remaining slightly above neutral. Slow growth continues as the economy remains vulnerable. AIER's Business Cycle Conditions Leading Indicators index was unchanged in October, staying slightly above neutral at 54. ...
By Jill Mislinski Here is the opening statement from the Department of Labor: In the week ending November 9, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 225,000, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week's unrevised level of 211,000. The 4-week moving average was 21...
Here are some things I think I am thinking about today: 1) Hello, 9-1-1: I'd like to report a mass murder. Here's a J.P. Morgan note that has been going around Twitter the last 24 hours. I don't have much to say here other than this - most of the people on this list have a few things in ...
The S&P 500 has recently recorded record highs over the 3,000 mark. Some pundits see the index hitting 3,300. The fact is that prices for equities are extremely high. This is one result of the huge buyback programs executed by many companies. Reducing the number of shares means that EPS fi...
In this past weekend's newsletter , I discussed the rather severe extensions of the market above both the longer-term bullish trend and the 200-dma. To wit: "Currently, it will likely pay to remain patient as we head into the end of the year. With a big chunk of earnings season now b...
(Source: Google Trends) Fed speakers at either end of the Hawk-Dove spectrum and in between can still agree on one thing. This thing is that they are all against the principle of NIRP . Some of them are fundamentally and ideologically opposed to it. Some are just opposed to having NIRP ...
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Revenues increase by +23.5% to $6.2 million on higher waste volumes +4.8% gross margin expansion from 64.3% to 69.1% Company provides guidance for topline growth between +23% and +53% for 2024 SINGAPORE, May 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Hol...
SINGAPORE, May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: ESGL) (“ESGL” or the “Company”), a sustainable waste solutions provider whose mission is to upcycle industrial waste into circular products using innovative technologies and renewable energy...
SINGAPORE, Jan. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: ESGL) (“ESGL” or the “Company”), a leading innovative enviro-tech company manufacturing circular products, announces the successful conclusion of a multi-year agreement with Sentosa Clay Produc...