The Next Shoes to Drop | Steve Saville | Safehaven.com
China is experiencing an “Austrian” boom-bust cycle writ large, with the boom phase possibly nearing its demise. The extent of mal-investment is unprecedented in modern times. The most obvious signs of...
View ArticleChina’s Real Estate Bubble May Have Just Popped | Foreign Affairs
Sudden, steep price reductions are upending real estate markets across China. According to the property agency Homelink, new home prices in Beijing dropped 35 percent in November alone. And the free...
View ArticleChina Pins Hopes on Public Housing – WSJ.com
One of the biggest public-housing projects in history will help determine whether China can remake its real-estate sector fast enough to prevent its economy from flaming out. China is in the midst of a...
View ArticleMeltdown: History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010 | Part 1
De-regulation of financial markets came about as a result of competition between London and New York to be a global financial center. Filed under: Economy, The Big Picture Tagged: financial markets,...
View ArticleMeltdown: History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010 | Part 2
How one man almost brought down the world financial system. Filed under: Economy, The Big Picture Tagged: financial markets, global financial crisis, property bubble, sub-prime
View ArticleMeltdown: History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010 | Part 3
Collapse of the Icelandic government, unemployment and homelessness rises, street protests and industrial action. Filed under: Economy, The Big Picture Tagged: financial markets, global financial...
View ArticleMeltdown: History of the Global Financial Collapse 2010 | Part 4
Aftermath of the GFC. Filed under: Economy, The Big Picture Tagged: financial markets, global financial crisis, property bubble, sub-prime
View ArticleChina Property Bubble by Gillem Tulloch [video]
Quick summary of the Chinese property bubble by Gillem Tulloch of Forensic Asia Limited.Filed under: China & HK, Economy Tagged: property bubble
View ArticleFederal budget 2015: worst cumulative deficits in 60 years | Chris Joye
Chris Joye (AFR) on the budget deficit: There are two critical differences in 2015 that make Australia’s current debt burden [42.2% of GDP] much more troubling than that serviced by previous...
View ArticleASX: Steam or froth?
The ASX 200 broke resistance at 5500. Follow-through above 5600 would confirm a primary advance with a long-term target of 6000*. Rising Twiggs Money Flow indicates medium-term buying pressure. *...
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