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- mjl commented Apr 28, 2023
One has to admire Putin - he has been successful restoring a great part of an old reign: The Genghis Khan from Mongolia ruled from the East all the way to St Petersburg and to Beirut. Russia has become a defacto province of China, no wonder Xi looks ...
- mjl commented Jan 19, 2023
^^^ This. If they were capable of trading then they would not be a motormouth on the internet: They would be busy making money instead.
- mjl commented Jan 18, 2023
China will not return to "business as before Covid" since worldwide the realisation has set in that is may be prudent to no longer rely on having their essential manufacturing in China. Two reasons for this: JIT (Just In Time supply) and national ...
- mjl commented Jan 4, 2023
The report is fine in "normal" conditions which it no longer is. The war in the Ukraine, the sable rattling of China, are all pointing towards more industry being pulled back from other countries which means the labour requirements will stay strong. ...
- mjl commented May 12, 2022
China invading Taiwan while the rest of the Western world is embroiled with Russia and are depleting their arsenals. Whenever the economy tightens due to great social changes there will be a group of people who want to go back "to the good old ...
- mjl commented May 10, 2022
Don't know about Aussie but here in New Zealand: The builders are making extraordinary profits (some are (? were) raking in 30% profit and sometimes even more on a new build)- they've all build in clauses that price increases of building materials ...
- mjl commented May 9, 2022
Sooner or later the chickens come home to roost. This is what happens if you just print money and the politicians promise handouts and they put enriching themsevles ahead of the good of the people. It has happened time and time again when the ...
- mjl commented May 9, 2022
AUD will turn around in not too distant future and that will take the NZD with it. With the move to electric cars there will be a mining boom in Australia, not to forget the sanctions on exports from Russia. Be aware tht there is also a need for a ...
- mjl commented May 9, 2022
Better some pain now than later to have to live under a dictator and loosing all your freedoms. At that stage you'll be thinking "if only we had...".
- mjl commented Jul 15, 2021
Don't know where stats gets their prices from - are they living in fantasy land or are they deliberately cooking the books? ouse prices went up over 30% year on year.... poor uneducated are thinking the party will never end and are going head over ...
- mjl commented Jul 15, 2021
What does one expect - house prices year on year rose nationwide for the May period... 32.6%..... Government announced subsidies for electric cars (but not yet any announcement on how we are supposed to be getting the power generated) and ...
- mjl commented Jun 6, 2020
Dead cat bounce. Wait for two months hence - the present jump is due to people forced to go back to work because they have no income - the government has not helped them survive. For them it is either to go back to work and risk getting ill or ...
- mjl commented Jun 5, 2020
Dead cat bounce. Wait for two months hence - the present jump is due to people forced to go back to work because they have no income - the government has not helped them survive. For them it is either to go back to work and risk getting ill or ...
- mjl commented Mar 31, 2020
Hmmm.... lets see - at the end of the day manufactoring is restarting in China, how long after having shut down ina draconian way. You may dispute the numbers coming out of China but the forecast for the USA is a lot worse than the Great Depression ...
- mjl commented Mar 27, 2020
In the Great Depression the unemployment rate hit 20%, there is already talk that the employment rate can hit 30% or even 40%. One of the aggravating factors was protectionism (sounds familiar eh?) History is teaching us that mankind does not learn ...
- mjl commented Mar 24, 2020
300 000 people, and counting, have sofar caught it, 100 000 recovered and 18 000 died. That is 200 000 whose outcome is still uncertain. These 18 000 dead of the 118 000 means just over 15%. So expect at least another 36 000 to die if no one else ...
- mjl commented Mar 19, 2020
I have no respect for the greedy <fill in the blank> that enrich themselves at the cost of destrying the livelyhood of millions of others. I refuse to participate in trading the AUD to a lower level in this disorderly market. I happily trade in an ...
- mjl commented Jun 26, 2018
Harley Davidson is a company and me thinks that it is not owned by the government. The managers have a duty to their shareholders and their employees and to try to make the business profitable. It always has been survival of those who can produce at ...
- mjl commented Jun 19, 2018
It will hurt China not as much as the US. The world en large is depending on China for low cost manufacturing but China can easily obtain similar products from other countries, especially now that Trump has dropped support for South Korea and ...
- mjl commented Jun 19, 2018
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