China's economy has grown by ~5% in the last year, so this comprehensively debunks the idea (again) that emissions are tied to growth. So yes, faster progress needed, but this is how you turn the corner.
What a market.
What a market.
Fiscal expansion, "it's not America", blah blah blah...
How much longer will investors look through the truly dismal earnings picture?
Fiscal expansion, "it's not America", blah blah blah...
How much longer will investors look through the truly dismal earnings picture?
WTAF is going on out there
WTAF is going on out there
As it so often does, this job leaves me scratching my head.
As it so often does, this job leaves me scratching my head.
A tiny number of companies spraying money at each other and the market sticking a 50x multiple on that gigantic capex number.
If (when?) that capex starts to wane, this ends horribly.
A tiny number of companies spraying money at each other and the market sticking a 50x multiple on that gigantic capex number.
If (when?) that capex starts to wane, this ends horribly.
These markets are a joke.
These markets are a joke.
Just unserious people.
AI bubble is back with a vengeance!
AI bubble is back with a vengeance!
Clown show fiscal policy has a price.
Clown show fiscal policy has a price.
Saying "what the fuck do you want us to do" is absolutely not "weighing up an offer".
And yet people defend the WSJ's journalistic integrity.
Saying "what the fuck do you want us to do" is absolutely not "weighing up an offer".
And yet people defend the WSJ's journalistic integrity.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
*TRUMP: BOEING SHOULD DEFAULT CHINA FOR NOT TAKING THE PLANES
*TRUMP: BOEING SHOULD DEFAULT CHINA FOR NOT TAKING THE PLANES
O tempora, o mores!
O tempora, o mores!
E.g. the 504 strike PUT also had a big spike in volume:
Need to look at the whole option complex to draw any sensible conclusions.
E.g. the 504 strike PUT also had a big spike in volume:
Need to look at the whole option complex to draw any sensible conclusions.
Old habits die hard.
Old habits die hard.
Not even close to being cheap.
Not even close to being cheap.