Tomorrow will be exciting
Mar. 1st, 2009 11:06 pmGood evening.
Asia markets are having a very bad day, and the EU just told the FSB countries in eastern Europe that they're on their own. Remember what I've said about the European banking system? Keep that in mind. Also, something strange is going on at HSBC, and they're pulling back sharply on US operations as of immediately.
DJIA futures are down around 100 and have a 6-handle. Here's a graph of annualised GDP quarterly reports, courtesy
cow. Here are a lot of other important graphs summarising February, economically. You won't like them.
Tomorrow will be exciting. Good luck.
eta: HSBC is facing substantial losses, and is going to issue £12.85 billion in new stock. Equities markets are predictably unhappy, but not in freefall.
Asia markets are having a very bad day, and the EU just told the FSB countries in eastern Europe that they're on their own. Remember what I've said about the European banking system? Keep that in mind. Also, something strange is going on at HSBC, and they're pulling back sharply on US operations as of immediately.
DJIA futures are down around 100 and have a 6-handle. Here's a graph of annualised GDP quarterly reports, courtesy
Tomorrow will be exciting. Good luck.
eta: HSBC is facing substantial losses, and is going to issue £12.85 billion in new stock. Equities markets are predictably unhappy, but not in freefall.
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Date: 2009-03-02 07:27 pm (UTC)1) Thank you for taking the time to write this blog. I work in the financial business, and I really appreciate your depth of knowledge in explaining matters that have been complicated beyond belief.
2) Thanks again for the heads-up about HSBC. The word for the day seems to be, "YIKES!"
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Date: 2009-03-05 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-05 04:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-02 10:08 pm (UTC)I know you know that because the article you linked says so, just saying in case anybody else is confused :)