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Miniblog – Chinese profits down again

January 28, 2019by jsblokland Leave a comment

Profits of Chinese industrial companies fell 1.9% year on year in December, marking the second consecutive month of earnings decline. For 2018 as a whole, profits rose 10.3%, half the […]

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EQUITIES, FINANCIAL MARKETS

15 charts that defined 2015 in financial markets

December 29, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Before you start, ‘yes’ there are probably more charts that define 2015 in financial markets. But, at least I tried! 1. Swiss Bond Madness ‘Swissification was born after an admirable, […]

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Week End Blog – GRESCUE & CHINA MADNESS

July 10, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Never, never a dull moment in Europe. As Grexit would be upon us, at least predicted by most economists, investment brokers and other ‘gurus’, Greece handed in yet another bail […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

Week End Blog – GREFERENDUM!

July 3, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Grexit, Graccident, Grexhaustion, Grimbo, Greferendum, it’s all just Gridiculous! In a desperate attempt to force a deal, I guess, Greek Prime Minister Tsipras called for a referendum, in which the […]

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FINANCIAL MARKETS, MACRO

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