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Bad, bad day

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 20 OCT 2010
... supposed to happen. QE2 is coming, it's almost a done deal, it would make right everything that's wrong. Or so the financial markets thought! A barrage of bad news drowned market euphoria over QE2. There was bad news on the earnings front. The giant ...

QE2 or bust

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 19 OCT 2010
... deficit jumped from below five percent of GDP in the 1930s to close to 30 per cent of GDP in the 1940s. And now financial markets are scared that the deficit is running at around 10 per cent of national output? Only then did economies start growing. ...

Van Eyk completes China review

NEWS RELEASE  |  MONDAY, 18 OCT 2010
... include China's economic strength, the industrialisation and urbanisation of the inland areas will drive China's financial markets over the coming years, the rising middle class will boost consumption and many Chinese companies have stronger balance ...

Queuing for QE

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 18 OCT 2010
... virtually ensured that Christmas is coming in November - no ifs, ands, buts or maybes. At least, that's what financial markets believe. The only question now is how and how big. And then, she'll be right! US inflation expectations would start rising ...

Fed bearing gift of QE2

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 14 OCT 2010
... Don't fight the Fed! This adage has been with us for some time now and it's back again doing the rounds in the financial markets. Yes, Virginia. The chorus for QE2 keeps growing louder that Wall Street - and the world - appears to be just waiting for ...

QE2 to the rescue

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 13 OCT 2010
... evil". The only question now is QE2's size and form. But what happens when QE2 comes and it's not the superhero financial markets expected it to be? What then? What then would be expectations for QE3, QE4...QEn. But this is assuming that the US economy ...

Bad news is good news is bad

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 11 OCT 2010
... payrolls dropped by 95,000 in the month of September. This is lower than the already bad 5,000 fall in jobs the financial markets expected. Worst, July and August's total jobs tally were revised lower, erasing a cumulative 15,000 positions. Worse-ser ...

Australia's big bro

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 5 OCT 2010
... chance that the RBA would again nudge up interest rates by 25 basis points later today. While the Australian financial markets continue to follow the ups and downs on Wall Street, it's China that has a greater say on Australia's economy. Just have a ...

Wonderfully wrong September

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 29 SEP 2010
... per cent - in the next two days to erase all of this month's gains. Given the still very fluid nature of the financial markets, these numbers still lie within the realms of possibility. Just like when the S&P 500 dropped by 8.8 per cent on 29 September ...

Gotta love gold

BENJAMIN ONG  |  TUESDAY, 28 SEP 2010
... in 1997/98 and of course when the global financial crisis hit. But despite still lingering uncertainties, the financial markets are no longer in turmoil. At around 20 points, the VIX or "fear" index, is not exactly as sanguine as the low teens it was ...