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Global markets tumble on Russian attack on Ukraine. Russian inflation stokes stagflation fears. Commodities the big winner in Russian attack. For further details see: Markets Sell Off As Russia Attacks Ukraine: What's At Stake For Investors?
The problem for Western leaders is that their governing elites have incoherent views towards Russia, and it is unclear how much this will change. The implication is that if fighting were to continue, it would be in the form of an insurgency. Government spending that is not tied to...
It seems likely that Russia’s overwhelming military force will eventually prevail and Ukraine’s government and independence will succumb. Inflation is already elevated and rising energy prices will likely exacerbate pricing pressure further. Russia’s growing e...
Bark Melek: Any negative news on the supply side could push crude prices to US$100 per barrel. Melek: Our projections now are that ex-OPEC production will likely increase. Melek: Commodities like copper and aluminum are already in a tight supply configuration. For further de...
This winter provided a good amount of heating demand resulting in storage to finish well below the five-year average. Assuming a normal five-year injection season, natural gas storage would enter November at 3.4 Tcf, something the market will not like. Supply increases this year w...
Russia's recognition of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics (DLPR) has sparked global outrage and triggered the first tranche of sanctions. Although Russian markets are closed for a public holiday, offshore trading shows a continued sell-off in Russian USD debt. We take a l...
US inflation remains elevated and appears on track to remain so for the immediate future. The Producer Price Index for All Commodities has peaked on a year-over-year basis. The sharp increase in shipping costs over the past year captures the supply-chain disruptions that have been...
We up our strategic overweight to developed market equities, but near-term elevated geopolitical tensions keep our tactical shopping basket on hold. Equities retreated as investors took renewed fright over the military stand-off involving Ukraine, helping pull down short-term bond yie...
The U.S. has been importing more crude oil from Russia, especially on the West Coast, due to the decline of Alaska’s crude oil output. So, if the U.S. tried to curtail Russian energy imports, then the record prices at the pump on the West Coast could soar higher. China is expor...
News out of the JCPOA discussion suggests the US is desperate for a deal. According to tanker tracking sources like Kpler, Iran has at least 70-80 million bbls that's ready to be sold once the sanctions are lifted. In addition, we expect an increase in production of about ~1.4 mil...
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