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BananaTang
04-08
T-shirt pls thanks plus a mug is ok
BananaTang
04-07
Ooppsss hunters now waiting snatch and grab 😎
HK Stocks Close Sharply Lower. Hang Seng Tech Index Plunges 17%; Xiaomi down 20%; Alibaba down 18%; JD.com, Meituan, NIO down around 15%; Tencent down 12%
BananaTang
04-05
Friday night sg time all we saw was RED ! 😵💫😭
Billionaires Poised to Lose Near Half-Trillion Dollars in 2 Days
BananaTang
04-04
Oops 😬 pain for some. Yeah for some ... It's a fair game 😎
STI Drops 2.6% on Trump Tariff Shock; SingPost Down 5%; DBS Group Down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium Down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA Down 2%
BananaTang
04-02
Humm more domestical robot soon? like will smith movie "iRobot" 🥺👽😵💫😱 Poster caption " one man saw it coming" 🥺🥶😰
Chinese Firms Place $16 Billion in Order for New Nvidia Chips, the Information Reports
BananaTang
03-13
Keep for how long? One week? 🥺😘
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BananaTang
2023-06-28
$Apple(AAPL)$
up up and away
BananaTang
2023-02-09
$Adagene(ADAG)$
Hummm .... 🤭
BananaTang
2023-02-02
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$
lol
BananaTang
2022-12-28
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$
Humm
BananaTang
2021-08-14
$OCEANUS GROUP LIMITED(579.SI)$
Buy &$1k worth of shares ? Will it be ok?
BananaTang
2021-07-26
??
EV stocks dipped in premarket trading
BananaTang
2021-07-24
Lovely tea and great venture
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BananaTang
2021-07-05
Wow!!! Without fear but be careful of its changes..
BananaTang
2021-06-25
Nice up n up
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BananaTang
2021-06-25
$Apple(AAPL)$
Yeah yeah my baby apple looking so fine!!! Love it!
BananaTang
2021-06-22
https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/ipos/overview?dealId=3562-2950Anyone can advise? Thanks.
BananaTang
2021-06-22
New stock Global Foundaries, Any insights $20 to be launched soon? Year 2020!
BananaTang
2021-06-20
Well need to see more
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BananaTang
2021-06-20
Fast in fast out
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Almost 90% of the billionaires tracked by the wealth index saw their fortunes fall Friday, with an average decline of 3.5%.Elon MuskNo one lost more over the two-day stretch than Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. The carmaker’s stock plunged more than 10% Friday, dragging Musk’s net worth down $31 billion from Thursday’s open and bringing his yearly losses to $130 billion. Meta Platforms Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg followed with a $27 billion loss as the social media company dropped almost 14% over the two-day stretch. Carvana Co. CEO Ernest Garcia III’s two-day loss of $2 billion was enough to push him off the list of the world’s 500 richest people. His used-car retailer’s stock lost 28% over the period.Nike Inc. founder Phil Knight was one of few winners on Friday. The shoe company’s stock gained 2.8% after Trump said that he’d had a “very productive call” with Vietnamese leader To Lam over possibly eliminating a 46% tariff unveiled yesterday on the Southeast Asian country, where much of Nike’s manufacturing is done. The stock’s rise added $84 million to Knight’s net worth on the day, reversing Thursday’s $3 billion loss.Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim fared opposite. The mogul behind mobile-phone operator America Movil SAB narrowly was in the black Thursday as Mexico’s exclusion from the White House’s list of tariff targets pushed the country’s main index up slightly. On Friday, though, Slim reversed those gains and then some, losing $5.5 billion as the Mexican Bolsa fell 4.9%.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"TSLA":1.1,"AMZN":1.1,"CVNA":1.1,"META":1.1,"NKE":1.1,"GOOGL":1.1}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1198,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":420872086081816,"gmtCreate":1743750790441,"gmtModify":1743750794535,"author":{"id":"3580853060477808","authorId":"3580853060477808","name":"BananaTang","avatar":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d32c8b84f998f5d5150869248bdb795b","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"3580853060477808","idStr":"3580853060477808"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Oops 😬 pain for some. Yeah for some ... It's a fair game 😎","listText":"Oops 😬 pain for some. Yeah for some ... It's a fair game 😎","text":"Oops 😬 pain for some. Yeah for some ... 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The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.Both official and","content":"<html><head></head><body><p>Singapore equities tumbled on Friday. The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/4932e8f7ee090b790316a303a2c62a28\" tg-width=\"520\" tg-height=\"712\"/></p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Singapore has found.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Other firms intend to respond by diversifying their supply chains to reduce their reliance on high-tariff markets, or seizing opportunities to gain market share from competitors who are slower to adapt, AmCham Singapore said on April 2.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">More than two-thirds of the 36 respondents polled flagged potential reciprocal tariffs on countries taxing US imports as the most significant concern for their business – over existing trade measures.</p><p>Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) said they expect the new tariffs to have a significant or moderately negative impact on their operations.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The survey findings came ahead of an anticipated announcement by the White House on April 2 in Washington, detailing sweeping reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, with the harshest burden falling on Asian economies.</p><p>Singapore republic’s retail sales fell 3.6 per cent year on year in February, reversing the revised 4.7 per cent growth posted in the month before, data from the Department of Statistics (SingStat) showed on Friday (Apr 4).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Singstat attributed the decline to Chinese New Year being celebrated in January this year, as opposed to February last year.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">February’s result was also below the estimates of private-sector economists, who had expected retail sales to dip 0.2 per cent year on year in a Bloomberg poll.</p><p></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/4932e8f7ee090b790316a303a2c62a28\" tg-width=\"520\" tg-height=\"712\"/></p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Singapore has found.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Other firms intend to respond by diversifying their supply chains to reduce their reliance on high-tariff markets, or seizing opportunities to gain market share from competitors who are slower to adapt, AmCham Singapore said on April 2.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">More than two-thirds of the 36 respondents polled flagged potential reciprocal tariffs on countries taxing US imports as the most significant concern for their business – over existing trade measures.</p><p>Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) said they expect the new tariffs to have a significant or moderately negative impact on their operations.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The survey findings came ahead of an anticipated announcement by the White House on April 2 in Washington, detailing sweeping reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, with the harshest burden falling on Asian economies.</p><p>Singapore republic’s retail sales fell 3.6 per cent year on year in February, reversing the revised 4.7 per cent growth posted in the month before, data from the Department of Statistics (SingStat) showed on Friday (Apr 4).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Singstat attributed the decline to Chinese New Year being celebrated in January this year, as opposed to February last year.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">February’s result was also below the estimates of private-sector economists, who had expected retail sales to dip 0.2 per cent year on year in a Bloomberg poll.</p><p></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"BS6.SI":"扬子江船业","U11.SI":"大华银行","D05.SI":"星展集团控股","O39.SI":"华侨银行","C6L.SI":"新加坡航空公司","S08.SI":"新邮政","STI.SI":"富时新加坡海峡指数"},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1133459407","content_text":"Singapore equities tumbled on Friday. The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Singapore has found.Other firms intend to respond by diversifying their supply chains to reduce their reliance on high-tariff markets, or seizing opportunities to gain market share from competitors who are slower to adapt, AmCham Singapore said on April 2.More than two-thirds of the 36 respondents polled flagged potential reciprocal tariffs on countries taxing US imports as the most significant concern for their business – over existing trade measures.Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) said they expect the new tariffs to have a significant or moderately negative impact on their operations.The survey findings came ahead of an anticipated announcement by the White House on April 2 in Washington, detailing sweeping reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, with the harshest burden falling on Asian economies.Singapore republic’s retail sales fell 3.6 per cent year on year in February, reversing the revised 4.7 per cent growth posted in the month 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Almost 90% of the billionaires tracked by the wealth index saw their fortunes fall Friday, with an average decline of 3.5%.Elon MuskNo one lost more over the two-day stretch than Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk. The carmaker’s stock plunged more than 10% Friday, dragging Musk’s net worth down $31 billion from Thursday’s open and bringing his yearly losses to $130 billion. Meta Platforms Inc. founder Mark Zuckerberg followed with a $27 billion loss as the social media company dropped almost 14% over the two-day stretch. Carvana Co. CEO Ernest Garcia III’s two-day loss of $2 billion was enough to push him off the list of the world’s 500 richest people. His used-car retailer’s stock lost 28% over the period.Nike Inc. founder Phil Knight was one of few winners on Friday. The shoe company’s stock gained 2.8% after Trump said that he’d had a “very productive call” with Vietnamese leader To Lam over possibly eliminating a 46% tariff unveiled yesterday on the Southeast Asian country, where much of Nike’s manufacturing is done. The stock’s rise added $84 million to Knight’s net worth on the day, reversing Thursday’s $3 billion loss.Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim fared opposite. The mogul behind mobile-phone operator America Movil SAB narrowly was in the black Thursday as Mexico’s exclusion from the White House’s list of tariff targets pushed the country’s main index up slightly. 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","listText":"Always there. ","text":"Always there.","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/164395180","repostId":"1133385197","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1133385197","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1624151969,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1133385197?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-06-20 09:19","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Answering the great inflation question of our time","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1133385197","media":"finance.yahoo","summary":"Prices of everything; a house in Phoenix, a Ford F-150, a plane ticket to New York, have all gone up","content":"<p>Prices of everything; a house in Phoenix, a Ford F-150, a plane ticket to New York, have all gone up. That much is true.</p>\n<p>Unfortunately pretty much everything else about inflation—a red hot topic these days—is conjecture. And that’s vexing, not just for the dismal scientists (aka economists), but for all of us, because whether or not prices are really rising, by how much and for how long, has massive implications in our lives. Or as Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says: “Inflation is one of the mysteries of economic study and thought. A difficult thing to gauge and forecast and get right. That’s why the risks are high.”</p>\n<p>The current debate over inflation really revolves around two questions: First, is this current spate of inflation, just that, a spate—or to use Wall Street’s buzzword of the moment, “transitory,”—or not? (Just to give you an idea of how buzzy, when I Google the word “transitory” the search engine suggests “inflation” after it.) And second, transitory (aka temporary) inflation or not, what does it suggest for the economy and markets?</p>\n<p>Before I get into that, let me lay out what’s going on with prices right now. First, know that inflation,which peaked in 1980 at an annualized rate of 13.55%,has been tame for quite some time, specifically 4% or less for nearly 30 years. Which means that anyone 40 years old or younger has no experience with inflation other than maybe from an Econ 101 textbook. Obviously that could be a problem.</p>\n<p>As an aside I remember President Ford in 1974 trying to jawbone inflation down with his \"Whip Inflation Now\" campaign, which featured“Win” buttons,earringsand evenugly sweaters.None of this worked and it took draconian measures by Fed Chair Paul Volcker (raising rates and targeting money supply,as described by Former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, William Poole)to eventually tame inflation and keep it under wraps for all those years.</p>\n<p>Until now perhaps. Last week theLabor Department reported that consumer prices (the CPI, or consumer price index) rose 5% in May,the fastest annual rate in nearly 13 years—which was when the economy was overheating from the housing boom which subsequently went bust and sent the economy off a cliff and into the Great Recession. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, was up 3.8%, the biggest increase since May 1992. (For the record, the likelihood of the economy tanking right now is de minimis.)</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/87f75dfcb98fb5a0e7c3f9d3f8d336e2\" tg-width=\"705\" tg-height=\"412\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n<p>Used car and truck prices are a major driver of inflation, climbing 7.3% last month and 29.7% over the past year. New car prices are up too, which have pushed upshares of Ford and GM a remarkable 40% plus this year.Clearly Americans want to buy vehicles to go on vacation and get back to work. And Yahoo Finance’sJanna Herron reportsthat rents are rising at their fastest pace in 15 years.</p>\n<p>To be sure, not all prices are climbing.As Yahoo Finance’s Rick Newman points out,prices are not up much at all for health care, education and are basically flat for technology, including computers, smartphones and internet service (an important point which we’ll get back to.)</p>\n<p>But that’s the counterpoint really. Americans are obsessed with cars, housing is critical and many of us are experiencing sticker shock booking travel this summer. Higher prices are front and center. Wall Street too is in a tizzy about inflation, and concerns about it and more importantly Federal Reserve policy in response to inflation (see below), sent stocks lower with the S&P 500 down 1.91% this week, its worst week since February.</p>\n<p>Given this backdrop, the tension (such as it is) was high when the Fed met this week to deliver its forecast and for Chair Jay Powell to answer questions from the media. Or at least so said hedge fund honcho Paul Tudor Jones,who characterized the proceedings on CNBCas “the most important meeting in [Chairman] Jay Powell’s career, certainly the most important Fed meeting of the past four or five years.” Jones was critical of the Fed, which he believes is now stimulating the economy unnecessarily by keeping interest rates low and by buying financial assets. Unnecessarily, Jones says, because the economy is already running hot and needs no support. The Fed (which is in the transitory camp when it comes to inflation) risks overheating the economy by creating runaway inflation, according to PTJ.</p>\n<p>Now I don’t see eye to eye with Jones on this, though I should point out, he's a billionaire from investing in financial markets, and let’s just say I’m not. I should also point out that Jones, 66, is in fact old enough to remember inflation, never mind that as a young man he called the 1987 stock market crash. So we should all ignore Jones at our peril.</p>\n<p>As for what the Fed put forth this past Wednesday, well it wasn’t much, signaling an expectation ofraising interest rates twice by the end of 2023(yes, that is down the road.) And Powell, who’s become much more adept at not rippling the waters these days after some rougher forays earlier in his tenure, didn’t drop any bombshells in the presser.</p>\n<p>Which brings us to the question of why the Federal Reserve isn’t so concerned about inflation and thinks it is mostly—here’s that word again—transitory. To answer that, we need to first address why prices are rising right now, which can be summed up in one very familiar abbreviation: COVID-19. When COVID hit last spring the economy collapsed, which crushed demand in sectors like leisure, travel and retail. Now the economy is roaring back to life and businesses can raise prices, certainly over 2020 levels.</p>\n<p>“We clearly should’ve expected it,” says William Spriggs, chief economist at the AFL-CIO and a professor of economics at Howard University. “You can’t shut down the economy and think you turn on the switch [without some inflation].”</p>\n<p>“We had a pandemic that forced an artificial shutdown of the economy in a way that even the collapse of the financial system and the housing market didn’t, and we had a snapback at a rate we’ve never seen before—not because of the fundamentals driving recovery but because of government,” says Joel Naroff, president and chief economist of Naroff Economics.</p>\n<p>COVID had other secondary effects on the economy though, besides just ultimately producing a snapback. For one thing, the pandemic throttled supply chains, specifically the shipping of parts and components from one part of the globe to another. It also confused managers about how much to produce and therefore how many parts to order.</p>\n<p>A prime example here is what happened to the chip (semiconductor) and auto industrieswhich I wrote about last month.Car makers thought no one would buy vehicles during the pandemic and pared back their orders with chipmakers, (which were having a tough time shipping their chips anyway.) Turned out the car guys were wrong, millions of people wanted cars and trucks, but the automakers didn’t have enough chips for their cars and had to curb production. Fewer vehicles and strong demand led to higher new car prices, which cascaded to used car prices then to car rental rates. Net net, all the friction and slowness of getting things delivered now adds to costs which causes companies to raise prices.</p>\n<p>Another secondary effect of COVID which has been inflationary comes from employment,which I got into a bit last week.We all know millions were thrown out of work by COVID last year, many of whom were backstopped by government payments that could add up to $600 a week (state and federal.) These folks have been none too keen on coming back to work for minimum wage, or $290 a week. So to lure them back employers are having to pay more, which puts more money in people's pockets which allows stores for example to raise prices.</p>\n<p><b>Anti-inflation forces</b></p>\n<p>But here’s the big-time question: If COVID was temporary, and therefore its effects are temporary and inflation is one of its effects then doesn’t it follow, ipso facto, that inflation is (OK I’ll say it again), transitory?</p>\n<p>I say yes, (with a bit of a caveat.) And most economists, like Claudia Sahm, a senior fellow at the Jain Family Institute and a former Federal Reserve economist, agree. “‘Transitory’ has become a buzzword,” she says. “It is important to be more concrete about what we mean by that. We’re probably going to see in the next few months inflation numbers that are bigger than average, but as long as they keep stepping down, that’s the sign of it being transitory. If we didn’t see any sign of inflation stepping down some, it would’ve started feeling like ‘Houston, we have a problem.’”</p>\n<p>To buttress my argument beyond that above \"if-then\" syllogism, let’s take a look at why inflation has been so low for the past three decades.</p>\n<p>To me this is mostly obvious. Prices have been tamped down by the greatest anti-inflation force of our lifetime, that being technology, specifically the explosion of consumer technology. Think about it. The first wave of technology, a good example would be IBM mainframes, saved big companies money in back-office functions, savings which they mostly kept for themselves (higher profits) and their shareholders. But the four great landmark events in the advent of consumer technology; the introduction ofthe PC in 1974 (MITS Altair),the Netscape IPO of 1995,Google search in 1998,and the launch of theiPhone in 2007(I remember Steve Jobs demoing it to me like it was yesterday), greatly accelerated, broadened and deepened this deflationary trend.</p>\n<p>Not only has technology been pushing down the cost of everything from drilling for oil, to manufacturing clothes to farming, and allowing for the creation of groundbreaking (and deflationary) competitors like Uber, Airbnb and Netflix, but it also let consumers find—on their phones—the most affordable trip to Hawaii, the least expensive haircut or the best deal on Nikes.</p>\n<p>So technology has reduced the cost of almost everything and will continue to do so the rest of our lifetime. Bottom line: Unless something terrible happens, the power of technology will outweigh and outlive COVID.</p>\n<p>There is one mitigating factor and that is globalism, which is connected to both technology and COVID. Let me briefly explain.</p>\n<p>After World War II, most of humanity has become more and more connected in terms of trade, communication, travel, etc. (See supply chain above.) Technology of course was a major enabler here; better ships, planes and faster internet, all of which as it grew more potent, accelerated globalism. Another element was the introduction of political constructs like the World Trade Organization and NAFTA. (I think of the Clinton administration andChina joining the WTO in 2001as perhaps the high-water marks of globalization.)</p>\n<p>Like its technological cousin, globalism has deflationary effects particularly on the labor front as companies could more and more easily find lowest cost countries to produce goods and source materials. And like technology, globalization seemed inexorable, which it was, until it wasn’t. Political winds, manifested by the likes of Brexit and leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, Erdogan, Bolsonaro, Duterte and of course Donald Trump have caused globalism to wane and anti-globalism and nationalism to wax.</p>\n<p>The internet too, once seen as only a great connector, has also become a global divider, as the world increasingly fractures into Chinese, U.S. and European walled digital zones when it comes to social media and search for example. Security risks, privacy, spying and hacking of course divide us further here too.</p>\n<p>So technology, which had made globalism stronger and stronger, now also makes it weaker and weaker.</p>\n<p>COVID plays a role in rethinking globalism as it exposes vulnerabilities in the supply chain. Companies that were rethinking their manufacturing in China but considering another country, are now wondering if it just makes sense to repatriate the whole shebang. Supply chains that were optimized for cost only are being rethought with security and reliability being factored in and that costs money.</p>\n<p>How significant is this decline in globalization and how permanent is it? Good questions. But my point here is whether or not \"globalism disrupted\" is transitory (!) or not, it could push prices up, (in the short and intermediate run at least), as cost is sacrificed for predictability. Longer term I say Americans are a resourceful people. We’ll figure out how to make cost effective stuff in the U.S. It’s also likely that globalism will trend upward again, though perhaps not as unfettered as it once was.</p>\n<p>More downward pressure on pricing could come from shifts in employment practices. Mark Zandi points out that “the work-from-anywhere dynamic could depress wage growth and prices. If I don’t need to work in New York anymore and could live in Tampa, it stands to reason my wage could get cut or I won’t get the same wage increase in the future.”</p>\n<p>And so what is Zandi’s take on transitory? “What we’re observing now is prices going back to pre-pandemic,” he says. “The price spikes we’re experiencing now will continue for the next few months through summer but certainly by the end of year, this time next year, they will have disappeared. I do think underlying inflation will be higher post-pandemic than pre-pandemic, but that’s a feature not a bug.”</p>\n<p>I don’t disagree. To me it’s simple: The technology wave I’ve described above is bigger than COVID and bigger than the rise and fall of globalism. And that is why, ladies and gentlemen, I believe inflation will be transitory, certainly in the long run. 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That much is true.\nUnfortunately pretty much everything else about inflation—a red hot topic these...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/answering-the-great-inflation-question-of-our-time-114153460.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/answering-the-great-inflation-question-of-our-time-114153460.html","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1133385197","content_text":"Prices of everything; a house in Phoenix, a Ford F-150, a plane ticket to New York, have all gone up. That much is true.\nUnfortunately pretty much everything else about inflation—a red hot topic these days—is conjecture. And that’s vexing, not just for the dismal scientists (aka economists), but for all of us, because whether or not prices are really rising, by how much and for how long, has massive implications in our lives. Or as Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says: “Inflation is one of the mysteries of economic study and thought. A difficult thing to gauge and forecast and get right. That’s why the risks are high.”\nThe current debate over inflation really revolves around two questions: First, is this current spate of inflation, just that, a spate—or to use Wall Street’s buzzword of the moment, “transitory,”—or not? (Just to give you an idea of how buzzy, when I Google the word “transitory” the search engine suggests “inflation” after it.) And second, transitory (aka temporary) inflation or not, what does it suggest for the economy and markets?\nBefore I get into that, let me lay out what’s going on with prices right now. First, know that inflation,which peaked in 1980 at an annualized rate of 13.55%,has been tame for quite some time, specifically 4% or less for nearly 30 years. Which means that anyone 40 years old or younger has no experience with inflation other than maybe from an Econ 101 textbook. Obviously that could be a problem.\nAs an aside I remember President Ford in 1974 trying to jawbone inflation down with his \"Whip Inflation Now\" campaign, which featured“Win” buttons,earringsand evenugly sweaters.None of this worked and it took draconian measures by Fed Chair Paul Volcker (raising rates and targeting money supply,as described by Former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, William Poole)to eventually tame inflation and keep it under wraps for all those years.\nUntil now perhaps. Last week theLabor Department reported that consumer prices (the CPI, or consumer price index) rose 5% in May,the fastest annual rate in nearly 13 years—which was when the economy was overheating from the housing boom which subsequently went bust and sent the economy off a cliff and into the Great Recession. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, was up 3.8%, the biggest increase since May 1992. (For the record, the likelihood of the economy tanking right now is de minimis.)\n\nUsed car and truck prices are a major driver of inflation, climbing 7.3% last month and 29.7% over the past year. New car prices are up too, which have pushed upshares of Ford and GM a remarkable 40% plus this year.Clearly Americans want to buy vehicles to go on vacation and get back to work. And Yahoo Finance’sJanna Herron reportsthat rents are rising at their fastest pace in 15 years.\nTo be sure, not all prices are climbing.As Yahoo Finance’s Rick Newman points out,prices are not up much at all for health care, education and are basically flat for technology, including computers, smartphones and internet service (an important point which we’ll get back to.)\nBut that’s the counterpoint really. Americans are obsessed with cars, housing is critical and many of us are experiencing sticker shock booking travel this summer. Higher prices are front and center. Wall Street too is in a tizzy about inflation, and concerns about it and more importantly Federal Reserve policy in response to inflation (see below), sent stocks lower with the S&P 500 down 1.91% this week, its worst week since February.\nGiven this backdrop, the tension (such as it is) was high when the Fed met this week to deliver its forecast and for Chair Jay Powell to answer questions from the media. Or at least so said hedge fund honcho Paul Tudor Jones,who characterized the proceedings on CNBCas “the most important meeting in [Chairman] Jay Powell’s career, certainly the most important Fed meeting of the past four or five years.” Jones was critical of the Fed, which he believes is now stimulating the economy unnecessarily by keeping interest rates low and by buying financial assets. Unnecessarily, Jones says, because the economy is already running hot and needs no support. The Fed (which is in the transitory camp when it comes to inflation) risks overheating the economy by creating runaway inflation, according to PTJ.\nNow I don’t see eye to eye with Jones on this, though I should point out, he's a billionaire from investing in financial markets, and let’s just say I’m not. I should also point out that Jones, 66, is in fact old enough to remember inflation, never mind that as a young man he called the 1987 stock market crash. So we should all ignore Jones at our peril.\nAs for what the Fed put forth this past Wednesday, well it wasn’t much, signaling an expectation ofraising interest rates twice by the end of 2023(yes, that is down the road.) And Powell, who’s become much more adept at not rippling the waters these days after some rougher forays earlier in his tenure, didn’t drop any bombshells in the presser.\nWhich brings us to the question of why the Federal Reserve isn’t so concerned about inflation and thinks it is mostly—here’s that word again—transitory. To answer that, we need to first address why prices are rising right now, which can be summed up in one very familiar abbreviation: COVID-19. When COVID hit last spring the economy collapsed, which crushed demand in sectors like leisure, travel and retail. Now the economy is roaring back to life and businesses can raise prices, certainly over 2020 levels.\n“We clearly should’ve expected it,” says William Spriggs, chief economist at the AFL-CIO and a professor of economics at Howard University. “You can’t shut down the economy and think you turn on the switch [without some inflation].”\n“We had a pandemic that forced an artificial shutdown of the economy in a way that even the collapse of the financial system and the housing market didn’t, and we had a snapback at a rate we’ve never seen before—not because of the fundamentals driving recovery but because of government,” says Joel Naroff, president and chief economist of Naroff Economics.\nCOVID had other secondary effects on the economy though, besides just ultimately producing a snapback. For one thing, the pandemic throttled supply chains, specifically the shipping of parts and components from one part of the globe to another. It also confused managers about how much to produce and therefore how many parts to order.\nA prime example here is what happened to the chip (semiconductor) and auto industrieswhich I wrote about last month.Car makers thought no one would buy vehicles during the pandemic and pared back their orders with chipmakers, (which were having a tough time shipping their chips anyway.) Turned out the car guys were wrong, millions of people wanted cars and trucks, but the automakers didn’t have enough chips for their cars and had to curb production. Fewer vehicles and strong demand led to higher new car prices, which cascaded to used car prices then to car rental rates. Net net, all the friction and slowness of getting things delivered now adds to costs which causes companies to raise prices.\nAnother secondary effect of COVID which has been inflationary comes from employment,which I got into a bit last week.We all know millions were thrown out of work by COVID last year, many of whom were backstopped by government payments that could add up to $600 a week (state and federal.) These folks have been none too keen on coming back to work for minimum wage, or $290 a week. So to lure them back employers are having to pay more, which puts more money in people's pockets which allows stores for example to raise prices.\nAnti-inflation forces\nBut here’s the big-time question: If COVID was temporary, and therefore its effects are temporary and inflation is one of its effects then doesn’t it follow, ipso facto, that inflation is (OK I’ll say it again), transitory?\nI say yes, (with a bit of a caveat.) And most economists, like Claudia Sahm, a senior fellow at the Jain Family Institute and a former Federal Reserve economist, agree. “‘Transitory’ has become a buzzword,” she says. “It is important to be more concrete about what we mean by that. We’re probably going to see in the next few months inflation numbers that are bigger than average, but as long as they keep stepping down, that’s the sign of it being transitory. If we didn’t see any sign of inflation stepping down some, it would’ve started feeling like ‘Houston, we have a problem.’”\nTo buttress my argument beyond that above \"if-then\" syllogism, let’s take a look at why inflation has been so low for the past three decades.\nTo me this is mostly obvious. Prices have been tamped down by the greatest anti-inflation force of our lifetime, that being technology, specifically the explosion of consumer technology. Think about it. The first wave of technology, a good example would be IBM mainframes, saved big companies money in back-office functions, savings which they mostly kept for themselves (higher profits) and their shareholders. But the four great landmark events in the advent of consumer technology; the introduction ofthe PC in 1974 (MITS Altair),the Netscape IPO of 1995,Google search in 1998,and the launch of theiPhone in 2007(I remember Steve Jobs demoing it to me like it was yesterday), greatly accelerated, broadened and deepened this deflationary trend.\nNot only has technology been pushing down the cost of everything from drilling for oil, to manufacturing clothes to farming, and allowing for the creation of groundbreaking (and deflationary) competitors like Uber, Airbnb and Netflix, but it also let consumers find—on their phones—the most affordable trip to Hawaii, the least expensive haircut or the best deal on Nikes.\nSo technology has reduced the cost of almost everything and will continue to do so the rest of our lifetime. Bottom line: Unless something terrible happens, the power of technology will outweigh and outlive COVID.\nThere is one mitigating factor and that is globalism, which is connected to both technology and COVID. Let me briefly explain.\nAfter World War II, most of humanity has become more and more connected in terms of trade, communication, travel, etc. (See supply chain above.) Technology of course was a major enabler here; better ships, planes and faster internet, all of which as it grew more potent, accelerated globalism. Another element was the introduction of political constructs like the World Trade Organization and NAFTA. (I think of the Clinton administration andChina joining the WTO in 2001as perhaps the high-water marks of globalization.)\nLike its technological cousin, globalism has deflationary effects particularly on the labor front as companies could more and more easily find lowest cost countries to produce goods and source materials. And like technology, globalization seemed inexorable, which it was, until it wasn’t. Political winds, manifested by the likes of Brexit and leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, Erdogan, Bolsonaro, Duterte and of course Donald Trump have caused globalism to wane and anti-globalism and nationalism to wax.\nThe internet too, once seen as only a great connector, has also become a global divider, as the world increasingly fractures into Chinese, U.S. and European walled digital zones when it comes to social media and search for example. Security risks, privacy, spying and hacking of course divide us further here too.\nSo technology, which had made globalism stronger and stronger, now also makes it weaker and weaker.\nCOVID plays a role in rethinking globalism as it exposes vulnerabilities in the supply chain. Companies that were rethinking their manufacturing in China but considering another country, are now wondering if it just makes sense to repatriate the whole shebang. Supply chains that were optimized for cost only are being rethought with security and reliability being factored in and that costs money.\nHow significant is this decline in globalization and how permanent is it? Good questions. But my point here is whether or not \"globalism disrupted\" is transitory (!) or not, it could push prices up, (in the short and intermediate run at least), as cost is sacrificed for predictability. Longer term I say Americans are a resourceful people. We’ll figure out how to make cost effective stuff in the U.S. It’s also likely that globalism will trend upward again, though perhaps not as unfettered as it once was.\nMore downward pressure on pricing could come from shifts in employment practices. Mark Zandi points out that “the work-from-anywhere dynamic could depress wage growth and prices. If I don’t need to work in New York anymore and could live in Tampa, it stands to reason my wage could get cut or I won’t get the same wage increase in the future.”\nAnd so what is Zandi’s take on transitory? “What we’re observing now is prices going back to pre-pandemic,” he says. “The price spikes we’re experiencing now will continue for the next few months through summer but certainly by the end of year, this time next year, they will have disappeared. I do think underlying inflation will be higher post-pandemic than pre-pandemic, but that’s a feature not a bug.”\nI don’t disagree. To me it’s simple: The technology wave I’ve described above is bigger than COVID and bigger than the rise and fall of globalism. And that is why, ladies and gentlemen, I believe inflation will be transitory, certainly in the long run. 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The Hang Seng Tech Index declined 17.16%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/59b54cd558f51aa9b1c74507428a1770\" tg-width=\"943\" tg-height=\"153\"/></p><p>Xiaomi, XPeng down more than 20%; Kuaishou down 19%; Alibaba, Li Auto down about 18%; SMIC, BYD Company down around 16%; JD.com, Meituan, NIO down around 15%; Tencent down 12%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/d7684a78e169038ce67393e87fa9f14a\" tg-width=\"448\" tg-height=\"777\"/></p><p>China on Friday said it would retaliate with 34% levies on all imports from the U.S. after President Trump imposed an additional 34% tariff on Chinese imports earlier last week.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">OCBC head of Asia macro research Tommy Xie warned of the risk of an accelerated U.S.-China economic decoupling. “As the only major economy to announce formal retaliatory measures, China may risk angering Trump,” he said.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Rising trade tensions come as China’s latest manufacturing activity showed some signs of economic green shoots. 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The Hang Seng Tech Index declined 17.16%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/59b54cd558f51aa9b1c74507428a1770\" tg-width=\"943\" tg-height=\"153\"/></p><p>Xiaomi, XPeng down more than 20%; Kuaishou down 19%; Alibaba, Li Auto down about 18%; SMIC, BYD Company down around 16%; JD.com, Meituan, NIO down around 15%; Tencent down 12%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/d7684a78e169038ce67393e87fa9f14a\" tg-width=\"448\" tg-height=\"777\"/></p><p>China on Friday said it would retaliate with 34% levies on all imports from the U.S. after President Trump imposed an additional 34% tariff on Chinese imports earlier last week.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">OCBC head of Asia macro research Tommy Xie warned of the risk of an accelerated U.S.-China economic decoupling. “As the only major economy to announce formal retaliatory measures, China may risk angering Trump,” he said.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Rising trade tensions come as China’s latest manufacturing activity showed some signs of economic green shoots. Data released last week showed that the country’s official March manufacturing purchasing managers index expanded at the fastest pace in a year.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">However, by prioritizing a forceful response to U.S. tariffs, China risks an increase in post-tariff prices that may somewhat strain its manufacturing and consumer sectors, Nomura analysts said.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Investors are bracing to see how much China’s export growth will decline after the Trump tariffs and how quickly China will expand fiscal spending to offset the negative impact. 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The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/4932e8f7ee090b790316a303a2c62a28\" tg-width=\"520\" tg-height=\"712\"/></p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Singapore has found.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Other firms intend to respond by diversifying their supply chains to reduce their reliance on high-tariff markets, or seizing opportunities to gain market share from competitors who are slower to adapt, AmCham Singapore said on April 2.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">More than two-thirds of the 36 respondents polled flagged potential reciprocal tariffs on countries taxing US imports as the most significant concern for their business – over existing trade measures.</p><p>Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) said they expect the new tariffs to have a significant or moderately negative impact on their operations.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The survey findings came ahead of an anticipated announcement by the White House on April 2 in Washington, detailing sweeping reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, with the harshest burden falling on Asian economies.</p><p>Singapore republic’s retail sales fell 3.6 per cent year on year in February, reversing the revised 4.7 per cent growth posted in the month before, data from the Department of Statistics (SingStat) showed on Friday (Apr 4).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Singstat attributed the decline to Chinese New Year being celebrated in January this year, as opposed to February last year.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">February’s result was also below the estimates of private-sector economists, who had expected retail sales to dip 0.2 per cent year on year in a Bloomberg poll.</p><p></p></body></html>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/4932e8f7ee090b790316a303a2c62a28\" tg-width=\"520\" tg-height=\"712\"/></p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Singapore has found.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Other firms intend to respond by diversifying their supply chains to reduce their reliance on high-tariff markets, or seizing opportunities to gain market share from competitors who are slower to adapt, AmCham Singapore said on April 2.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">More than two-thirds of the 36 respondents polled flagged potential reciprocal tariffs on countries taxing US imports as the most significant concern for their business – over existing trade measures.</p><p>Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) said they expect the new tariffs to have a significant or moderately negative impact on their operations.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The survey findings came ahead of an anticipated announcement by the White House on April 2 in Washington, detailing sweeping reciprocal tariffs on America’s trading partners, with the harshest burden falling on Asian economies.</p><p>Singapore republic’s retail sales fell 3.6 per cent year on year in February, reversing the revised 4.7 per cent growth posted in the month before, data from the Department of Statistics (SingStat) showed on Friday (Apr 4).</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Singstat attributed the decline to Chinese New Year being celebrated in January this year, as opposed to February last year.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">February’s result was also below the estimates of private-sector economists, who had expected retail sales to dip 0.2 per cent year on year in a Bloomberg poll.</p><p></p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"BS6.SI":"扬子江船业","U11.SI":"大华银行","D05.SI":"星展集团控股","O39.SI":"华侨银行","C6L.SI":"新加坡航空公司","S08.SI":"新邮政","STI.SI":"富时新加坡海峡指数"},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1133459407","content_text":"Singapore equities tumbled on Friday. The Straits Times Index (STI) plummeted 2.6%; SingPost down 5%; DBS Group down 4.2%; UOB, YZJ Shipbldg, Seatrium down 3%; OCBC Bank, SIA down 2%.Both official and private-sector forecasts for Singapore’s full-year growth may be cut after US President Donald Trump slapped a blanket 10 per cent import duty on all countries and more extensive reciprocal tariffs on the “worst offenders”.The official gross domestic product growth forecast may be downgraded from the current range of between 1 and 3 per cent, as the situation has “turned out to be worse” than expected when the projection was made, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong told reporters on Thursday (Apr 3).He warned of a “significant impact” from the 10 per cent tariff alone, adding that the government will give more help to households and businesses if needed.Nearly half of companies in Singapore (45 per cent) plan to pass on the increased costs from new US tariffs to their customers, a flash survey by the American 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