Newfie wrote:Ship dip.
Shipping softens. Routes cancelled. Temporary?
https://gcaptain.com/maersk-suspends-ai ... oast-loop/
Newfie wrote:I believe Amazon is dumping a bunch of distribution centers.
CNBC reported that there would be 44 canceled or closed facilities and 25 delayed sites, based on a post by logistics consultant MVPVL International. That report said that delivery stations are the most common type of facility being closed.”
vtsnowedin wrote:I am going to be watching the earnings reports that come in over the next two weeks. I expect a lot of missed targets but still positive earnings.
AdamB wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:I am going to be watching the earnings reports that come in over the next two weeks. I expect a lot of missed targets but still positive earnings.
Think it'll finally contribute towards getting the S&P down around 3000?
vtsnowedin wrote:AdamB wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:I am going to be watching the earnings reports that come in over the next two weeks. I expect a lot of missed targets but still positive earnings.
Think it'll finally contribute towards getting the S&P down around 3000?
I doubt that but if Putin fires off a nuke the panic will get to your goal.
Newfie wrote:I would not be surprised if that 50 years from now the Ukraine War marks the downturn.c the beginning of the “Big Slide” or what ever it will be called.
Globalization has always relied upon mutual trust to underpin the financial trades. This war is disrupting that international system. I can imagine some future historian writing something like:
“In 2022 the world was still attempting to recover from Covid trade disruptions, delayed by Chinas Zero Covid policy when the Ukraine War erupted, which further disrupted normal trade relationships. Countries started to scramble to assure access to necessary imports be they food, energy or minerals. This set up increased international competition for increasingly unreliable existential resources. Lurking under the daily news was the forth coming demographic collapse, which would only make restoration of the old paradigm more difficult. Some were still hopeful a resurgence of nuclear power would calm the waters, and valiant efforts would be made, but it would prove to be too little too late.”
To save the world, does the economy need to stop growing?
Degrowth: A dangerous idea or the answer to the world's biggest crisis?
Newfie wrote:To save the world, does the economy need to stop growing?
Degrowth: A dangerous idea or the answer to the world's biggest crisis?
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/11/13/econ ... index.html
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