private fixed asset investment

Now What? Lots of ‘Stimulus’, And Still No Results

By |2017-01-20T16:35:23-05:00January 20th, 2017|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Nowhere is the “dollar’s” effects more damaging than in any real economy dependent upon it. It is quite fitting that on a day when the PBOC surprises with a desperate move to reduce the RRR for big banks, who have already been for some time the outlet for massive RMB liquidity, Chinese officials release economic statistics that show little or [...]

China’s State Sector Activity Clarifies The Global Economy

By |2016-09-13T11:22:07-04:00September 13th, 2016|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

The US is not alone in its corporate profit slump. In China, profits at State-Owned Enterprises fell a further 6.5% year-over-year in the January to July period. Estimated to have been RMB 1.31 trillion (about $195 billion), SOE profits are being dragged down by those firms under control of the central government. Locally-administered SOE’s showed net income declining by only [...]

Private Fixed Asset Investment In China Is Crashing

By |2016-05-16T11:40:36-04:00May 16th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

We often think of liquidation events exclusively in terms of price, but in the real economy there is volume to consider. When financing dries up as financial agents run for cover lest they receive only further margin or collateral calls, it enacts a short run disruption in economic flow. At the margins, some firms are forced to delay activity while [...]

Off By A Factor of Two, Maybe Even Three

By |2016-04-15T11:59:08-04:00April 15th, 2016|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

You can always tell what kind of monthly variation any economic account provides from the commentary by which it is described. And there are, apparently, only two options: upward variations mean stimulus is working; downward variation just means that there will be more stimulus. Even by this crude cipher, you can still discern the state of the economic world since [...]

China’s Obvious Baseline

By |2015-11-11T11:49:14-05:00November 11th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Once more we find no end in sight to the Chinese slowdown. To complete the weekly sweep of highly negative Chinese accounts, the major three released today were unfortunately complimentary to those already publicized. Only retail sales accelerated and by the smallest increment; in context, however, at 11% retail sales are still lower than the worst month of the China’s [...]

Not China’s Alone

By |2015-09-14T13:30:19-04:00September 14th, 2015|Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

There is no bottom in sight yet for China. Despite five interest rate cuts and traditional interpretations of monetary “stimulus”, the economy continues to decelerate beyond mainline understanding. Industrial production was just 6.1% in August, marking the thirteenth consecutive month (counting January, which is combined with February due to China’s New Year) below 8%, while retail sales rose 10.8%. Fixed [...]

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